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  2. Where did Tim Walz go to college?

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    The American Indian Scholars Program, a first-dollar tuition and fee-free pathway for resident students who are members or citizens of a federally recognized tribe or Canadian First Nation and ...

  3. National Indian Education Association - Wikipedia

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    Jeannette Henry Costo and Rupert Costo, with a Ford Foundation grant, helped plan the First Convocation of American Indian Scholars. [1] This brought together a mix of Indian educators that were actively involved in the education of Native students in elementary, secondary schools, and university programs.

  4. American Institute of Indian Studies - Wikipedia

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    It carries out this purpose by: awarding fellowships to scholars and artists to carry out their research and artistic projects in India; by operating intensive programs in a variety of Indian languages in India; by sponsoring conferences, workshops and outreach activities; by supporting U.S. study abroad and service learning programs in India ...

  5. Eugenics in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The University of Minnesota Morris now operates on the campus of the Morris Industrial School for Indians, an American Indian boarding school operated by the Sisters of Mercy in Morris. [22] [23] Native American students receive free tuition to the university due to a federal mandate. [22] [24] As of 2018, over 20% of the students at the Morris ...

  6. Heart of the Earth Survival School - Wikipedia

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    Heart of the Earth School was founded in 1972 in Minneapolis, Minnesota by the American Indian Movement to serve urban Native American students as an alternative to both area public schools and federal schools provided by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. AIM classified it as a Native American "survival school", intending to help students take ...

  7. University of Minnesota Morris - Wikipedia

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    The campus was transferred to the State of Minnesota under the agreement that American Indians would always be admitted free of tuition; the current UMN Morris still follows this policy. [13] In 1910 the University of Minnesota established a coeducational residential high school on the campus called the West Central School of Agriculture (WCSA).

  8. American Indian Higher Education Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC), since 1972, has been the collective spirit and voice of our nation’s Tribal Colleges and Universities, advocating on behalf of individual institutions of higher education that are defined and controlled by their respective tribal nations.

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