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Resource Database Search Methods - use two search engines, External (Google) & NW Internal - results may vary
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Google Search Engine - use as an alternative to NW Internal Search Engine.
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Resources: 8 listings
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- Janet McCloud
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Tulalip |
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- Midwest Treaty Network - Environmental Challenges
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- An alliance of Indian and non-Indian groups supporting Native American sovereignty
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- National Environmental Coalition Of Native Americans
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- Native American Environmentalists working to keep nuclear waste off Indian lands.
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- Native American Multi-Cultural education School, Inc (NAMES)
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United States |
- The Native American Multi-Cultural Education School (NAMES) is a 5 year old Denver-based 501c3 nonprofit school. NAMES was founded in 1996 when federal aid was cut for the Adult Basic education Program at the denver Indian Center.
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- Native American Multicultural Education School
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- The Native American Multi-Cultural Education School, Inc. serves all cultures by teaching Adult Basic Education (ABE), General Education Diploma (GED), Computer Competencies, Internet, Workplace and Family Literacy. We serve all who have a need to improve their education, effectively increase career opportunities and build their leadership potential on their "walk" in this world of many cultures.
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- Native American Multicultural Education School
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US - West |
- Community leaders founded NAMES to fill a need: American Indians have by far the lowest graduation rate, 53% of those entering high school, and the highest dropout rate among all ethnic groups in Colorado. The result: An unacceptable educational situation and tragic human toll impacting the entire community.
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- Thomas Banyacya: Hopi Traditional Elder
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Hopi |
US - Southwest |
- In 1948, all traditional Hopi spiritual leaders met and spoke of things of great importance to all people. They selected four interpreters to carry their message of which Thomas was one.
Thomas Banyacya died February 6, 1999, in Hopi Land. |
- Walt Bresette, 1948 - 1999
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Anishinaabe |
US - Central |
- "He was like the north star," a friend says, " He held up the sky over northern Wisconsin and the people followed him."
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