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  2. Cradleboard Teaching Project - Wikipedia

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    Cradleboard Teaching Project, founded in 1997 by singer/songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie, has developed a curriculum that aims to raise self-identity and self-esteem in present and future generations of Native American children by introducing them to enriching, accurate information about Native American people and cultures. [1]

  3. List of Native American languages acquired by children

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    Gros Ventre - As of 2012, the White Clay Immersion School at Fort Belknap College was teaching the language to 26 students, up from 11 students in 2006. [16] Hopi - Hopi and Navajo both are supported by bi-lingual education programs in Arizona. [17] Lakota - There is a Lakota language program online available for children to use. [18]

  4. Indigenous education - Wikipedia

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    This team constructed a curriculum based on three ideas; (1) Native American students are harmed when their curriculum is void of knowledge that reflect their identity, culture, and heritage, (2) students who are not Native American are harmed as they learn about narrowed and historicized depictions of Indigenous peoples of the United States ...

  5. National Indian Education Association - Wikipedia

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    Jeannette Henry Costo and Rupert Costo, with a Ford Foundation grant, helped plan the First Convocation of American Indian Scholars. [1] This brought together a mix of Indian educators that were actively involved in the education of Native students in elementary, secondary schools, and university programs.

  6. Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in ...

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    The Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1973.It is the largest multicultural STEM diversity organization in the United States, [1] with a mission to advance the success of Chicano, Hispanic, and Native American students in obtaining advanced degrees, careers, leadership positions, and equality in the STEM field.

  7. The Indigenous foods Native American chefs urge people to try

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    A history of food. Native American food is not mainstream for a variety of reasons. Sherman pointed to the idea of "manifest destiny," or the 19th-century belief that the U.S. was "destined" by ...

  8. Category:Native American education - Wikipedia

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    Native American Student and Community Center; Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center; R. Charles M. Roessel; S. Rachel Sayet

  9. Riverside teacher who mocked Native Americans in math lesson ...

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    A Riverside high school teacher who was recorded mocking Native Americans by wearing a faux headdress and chanting during a math lesson in October was fired last week after months of protest ...