To say that Victoria Black Horse and her older sister are...
While a Native American student from Alabama could still...
Just five days after starting a campaign to help the Ramer...
Victoria Garica struggled when she first arrived at the...
  An Escambia Academy High School student who wore an eagle...
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Student Spotlight

University of Oklahoma College of Law student Roy Brown was elected as vice president for the National Native American Law Student Association during the Federal Bar Association’s ...
The 2013 class of graduates from Arizona State University represented 65 tribes throughout the United States and Canada...
Among the 2013 Champions for Change named by the Center for Native American Youth is Joaquin Gallegos, Jicarilla Apache Nation/Pueblo of Santa Ana, a 22-year-old college student an...
At this year’s May 18 commencement ceremony, Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska will graduate its largest group of Native American students in the school’s history...
Vance Home Gun was inspired to become fluent in the Salish language when he was 11 years old and was taken to a language camp by his aunt...
To show its appreciation for teachers, the Digital Media Class at Omaha Nation Public Schools in Macy, Nebraska put together this 10 minute video that begins by saying “Omaha Natio...
Harvard wanted him. Yale wanted him. Dartmouth, UCLA, Stanford—they all wanted him. So who finally landed Julian Brave NoiseCat? Columbia University in New York City...
Fourth-grader Jenna Hooper never thought being inspired by her friends’ tie-dye collection would get her recognized by Google, but that’s exactly what it did...
Wisconsin Media Lab has released the fifth video in a series of nine as a part of an online educational resource called “The Ways.” The project, which also includes interactive map...
Dahkota Franklin Kicking Bear Brown, a 14-year-old Wilton Miwok student, from Jackson, California was chosen as a 2013 Champion for Change by the Center for Native American Youth b...

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