ICTMN Staff
July 04, 2011
After high school there are six distinct pathways all students take: postsecondary education, unemployment, military, employment, incarceration and death...
Teachers Carol Hawkins and Nancy Fairman are keeping Native American history alive in Renton, Washington...
Marlaina Joe, of the Hopi Tribe , recently graduated from the Central Arizona Regional Law Officers Training Academy (CARLOTA) and became a Hopi Ranger...
Denise Juneau , Montana state superintendent for public instruction, will host rural education leaders from across the country in Big Sky, Montana June 7-10...
Our Spirits Don't Speak English: Indian Boarding School , an award-winning documentary produced by Rich-Heape Films, is a Native American perspective on Indian Boarding Schools ...
The National Indian Youth Leadership Project (NIYLP) announced the "Class of the Future" kick-off event for the Graduate New Mexico initiative...
This year marks the 28th anniversary of the Cook Inlet Tribal Council, an organization dedicated to the primary education, workforce development, employment and training for Native...
ICTMN Staff
January 03, 2011
A growing number of states are encouraging schools to weave American Indian history and culture into their curriculum, Associated Press reports ...
ICTMN Staff
January 17, 2011
Karen Francis-Begay (Courtesy photo) Karen Francis-Begay, 45, Tábaahá (Edge Water Clan), has been named trustee for the College Board , the Navajo Times reported ...
“Being a leader isn’t being the loudest person around,” said 15-year-old Bart Kennedy...

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