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  2. Tom Skinner (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Skinner (June 6, 1942 – June 17, 1994) was an African-American evangelist and author. While a gang member in his youth, he later became a motivational speaker and advocate for racial reconciliation and leadership development. He was also a chaplain for the Washington Redskins in the 1970s and 1980s.

  3. Child development of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    A common learning process in Indigenous American communities is characterized as Learning by Observing and Pitching In to everyday family and community activities (LOPI). [5] Learning through observation and pitching in integrate children into their community activities and encourage their participation, so that they become eager to take ...

  4. List of Native American languages acquired by children

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    Daily contact with non-American Indians on the reservation for over one hundred years has led to high usage of English. Traditional culture within the community, however, has preserved the language via religious ceremonies and the traditional clan system. Currently, most speakers of Crow are 30 and older but a few younger speakers are learning it.

  5. Running Strong for American Indian Youth - Wikipedia

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    Running Strong for American Indian Youth was co-founded in 1986. [1] by Gene Krizek, and Billy Mills (Oglala Lakota), the only American to have won a gold medal in the 10,000 meter race, which he won at the 1964 Tokyo Summer Games. Mills, who is Running Strong's national spokesperson, started the charity as a "giveaway" to give back to the ...

  6. Circle of Courage - Wikipedia

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    An overview of the Circle of Courage model which applies Native American principles of child rearing to education, treatment, and youth development. [3] Reclaiming Children and Youth journal, edited by Larry Brendtro, Nicholas Long, & Martin Mitchell (published quarterly from 1994 to 2014). Includes topical issues on a full range of strength ...

  7. National Indian Youth Council - Wikipedia

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    The National Indian Youth Council (NIYC) was established in 1961 by young American Indians who were either in college or had recently graduated. [5] The NIYC is a result of youths dissenting from tribal leaders, which began during the American Indian Chicago Conference in 1961, where several young American Indians, a handful of who had become acquainted while participating in the Southwest ...

  8. Northern Wisconsin town official lists solar panels among ...

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    A northern Wisconsin town official is listing a planned solar panel installation as among the reasons why she and some other local officials are opposing a proposed Native youth addiction recovery ...

  9. Indigenous education - Wikipedia

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    The learning styles that children use in their Indigenous schooling are the same ones that occur in their community context. These Indigenous learning styles often include: observation, imitation, use of narrative/storytelling, collaboration, and cooperation, as seen among American Indian, Alaska Native and Latin American communities.