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American Indian College Fund AICF |
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American Indian Higher Education Consortium AIHEC The American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) is a unique—and uniquely American Indian—organization. It was founded in 1972 by the presidents of the nation’s first six Tribal Colleges, as an informal collaboration among member colleges. Today, AIHEC has grown to represent 32 colleges in the United States and one Canadian institution. Unlike most professional associations, it is governed jointly by each member institution. |
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Native American Distance Education Community NADEC This Community Website is gathering, cataloging, and distributing high performance computing programs, tools, and resources from the National Computational Science Alliance (Alliance) for utilization by Native American serving schools, colleges, and universities. |
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Native American Internet Resources NAIR Links to the Best Native American Sites on the Web This site provides links to other sites on the web containing Native American content or resources. |
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Native American Journalist Association NAJA Programs
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Tribal College Journal TCJ On behalf of the American Indian Higher
Education Consortium's member tribal colleges and universities, our
culture-based publication addresses subjects important to the future of
American Indian and Alaska Native communities. Tribal College Journal
features both journalistic and scholarly articles.
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White House Initiative on Tribal Colleges and Universities Home Page The Office of the White House Initiative on Tribal Colleges and Universities (WHITCU) leads the implementation of Executive Order 13021, ensuring that the Tribal Colleges are more fully recognized and have full access to federal programs benefiting other higher education institutions. The WHITCU Office is located at: 400 Maryland Avenue, SW |
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