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On April 26, the Government Accountability Office released...
This month, Emily Juchniewicz will graduate from New Mexico...

Veterans

Michael Meuers
January 31, 2011
The Red Lake Tribal Council, Tribal College and School District have joined hands and sponsored an Education Summit in concern for the Nation’s youth...
Michael Christie, linguist Never, it seems, has there been such widespread interest in preserving indigenous languages around the world...
Alaska’s North Slope Borough and Rosetta Stone, a Virginia-based company that produces multimedia language courses, are planning to launch a new program this spring that is designe...
ICTMN Staff
January 19, 2011
A new Ojibwe resource is now available online and on campus at Bemidji State University and Northwest Technical College, The Bemidji Pioneer reported ...
ICTMN Staff
January 14, 2011
For many American Indians, the military is an answer right out of high school and further academic studies is put on hold until they return...
ICTMN Staff
January 14, 2011
In 1919 Congress created a chartered, patriotic organization for veterans of the United States military...
ICTMN Staff
January 14, 2011
The American Veterans has continued its proud history of providing assistance to veterans and sponsoring numerous programs since 1948...
ICTMN Staff
January 14, 2011
Two parts of American history that seem to mesh together like peanut butter and jelly are the U.S. Armed Forces and motorcycles. Both resemble the sense of one word—Freedom...
ICTMN Staff
January 12, 2011
Four thousand copies of the book entitled "Selis nyo?nuntn: Medicine for the Salish Language” arrived at the Nkwusm Language Immersion School earlier this summer, The Missoulian re...
ICTMN Staff
January 02, 2011
Eyak became the first of Alaska's endangered languages to be declared "extinct" when its last Native speaker, Chief Marie Smith Jones, died in January 2008, The Bristol Bay Times r...

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