An Escambia Academy High School student who wore an eagle...
Cuts to federal funding for tribal colleges and...
The cuts to K-12 education funding because of the federal...
Educators in Indian country are working feverishly and...
On May 17, Dr. Jill Biden addressed the 176 graduating...
The students who started the petition didn’t think it would...
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Education

The American Indian Institute for Innovation (AIII), which engages American Indian students from high school through college in a nurturing educational community with a rigorous Sc...
Indian Country Today Media Network sat down with linguist and award-winning author Anton Treuer to talk about two of his books, The Assassination of Hole in the Day a nd Ojibwe in ...
In 2010, the Boys & Girls Club of the Northern Cheyenne Nation (BGCNCN) was the only tribal entity to receive a portion of a $10 million Promise Neighborhood planning grant, no...
Konnie LeMay
July 20, 2011
Texture, complexity, depth, a broad palette—the words that best describe Anton Treuer’s The Assassination of Hole in the Day (Borealis Books, 2010) could be applied to a well-execu...
Students who want to explore race, diversity and culture in the United States can now do so at the University of Utah since the school added an ethnic studies major...
In 2006, approximately 30 years after the Ford Motor Company had dumped toxic waste on the land of the Ramapough Mountain Indians, the Ramapough filed a class action lawsuit agains...
Only 17 percent of Native American high school students go to college according to the American Indian Education Foundation...
First Nations languages are endangered in British Columbia, which according to the 2010 Report on the Status of B.C...

More than 500 people gathered at the Kiwenz Campground in Sawyer, Minnesota, for the 3rd Annual Nagaajiwa

The shortage of Native Americans in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields should not come as a surprise...

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