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  2. Comanche Nation College - Wikipedia

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    Comanche Nation College was a two-year, open admissions, American Indian tribal college. It was located in Lawton, Oklahoma , the capital of the Comanche Nation . The school was chartered in 2002 by the Comanche Nation Business Committee. [ 1 ]

  3. List of tribal colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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    College of the Muscogee Nation, Okmulgee; Comanche Nation College, Lawton (defunct) Connors State College, Warner (Native American-Serving Nontribal Institution) East Central University, Ada (Native American-Serving Nontribal Institution) Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, Miami (Native American-Serving Nontribal Institution)

  4. Comanche - Wikipedia

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    The Comanche National Museum and Cultural Center in Lawton, Oklahoma, has permanent and changing exhibitions on Comanche history and culture. It opened to the public in 2007. [20] In 2002, the tribe founded the Comanche Nation College, a two-year tribal college in Lawton. [21] It closed in 2017 because of problems with accreditation and funding.

  5. Category:Comanche Nation - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Tribal colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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  7. Cleveland Guardians changed their name. But racist symbols in ...

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    Cleveland’s decision to change the name of its baseball team to the Guardians is the latest move in a growing effort to rid major league sports of racist symbols, but experts and advocates say ...

  8. Dorothy Sunrise Lorentino - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Sunrise Lorentino (May 7, 1909 – August 4, 2005) was a Comanche teacher from Oklahoma. As a child, she won a landmark education judgment against the Cache Consolidated School District of Comanche County, Oklahoma for Native American children to attend public schools rather than government-mandated Bureau of Indian Affairs Schools.

  9. 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.