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  • Skabewis
    Center for Native education selects 12th early college for Native youth
    by Skabewis
    Dear Editor,

    The Center for Native Education, located in Seattle, is proud to announce its selection of Walatowa High Charter School in Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico, as its 12th early college for Native youth.

    Funded in part by a $12 million, eight-year Bill & Melinda Gates...
    12-26-2007, 10:09 PM
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    Ashland, Fond du Lac students earn top honors in UW-Superior art show
    by Skabewis
    Art sale and artists' reception to be held March 26 at Kruk Gallery


    Superior, Wisconsin (ICC)

    Vaughn Defoe, a senior at Ashland High School, won a $1,000 scholarship to the University of Wisconsin-Superior for artwork judged the best in the university's 9th annual American...
    03-22-2008, 03:45 PM
  • Skabewis
    State, UW join push for tribal center at Riverton college
    by Skabewis
    By Matt Joyce
    Cheyenne, Wyoming (AP)

    Plans for a long-sought American Indian center at Central Wyoming College in Riverton have gotten a boost with the University of Wyoming joining the project and the state Legislature’s approval of $1.1 million in funding.

    College...
    03-19-2008, 11:40 AM
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    Silent auction supports talented at-risk youth
    by Skabewis
    Tucson, Arizona (ICC)

    The music of Native American flutist R. Carlos Nakai and a silent auction featuring artwork by many of Tucson’s best-known artists were the focus of the annual ArtWORKS Academy Benefit on April 25, at the Tucson Museum of Art.

    ArtWORKS Academy is...
    04-27-2008, 01:01 PM
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    National Center for Family Literacy unveils plans for $515,000
    by Skabewis
    Louisville, Kentucky (AP)

    The Louisville-based National Center for Family Literacy says it plans to use a $515,000 grant to fund projects aimed at improving reading and writing skills among children, American Indians and immigrants.

    The center received the grant from the...
    01-03-2008, 04:33 PM

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