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Canku Ota |
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(Many Paths) |
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An Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America |
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August 10, 2002 - Issue 67 |
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Intertribal Agriculture Council Scholarship Program |
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The IAC Scholarship Program was developed to encourage students with demonstrated scholastic ability to seek higher education programs in agriculture and natural resources. We have focused on building a funding base for the program as well as having auctions, raffling horses and seeking funding from corporations and private business. The Board of Directors also amended the charter by obligating all corporate dues paid to the IAC to the Scholarship Program. It is the intent of the scholarship program to continue to award $300 per semester to the selected students until they receive a Bachelor of Science Degree, providing they maintain full-time enrollment and a 2.0 grade point average. In addition, the IAC is working to increase the scholarship fund to a point where full scholarships can be offered. |
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Read for Life Scholarships |
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IndiVisual Learning, LLC, a leading provider of engaging academic intervention programs, in co-sponsorship with Hewlett-Packard, announced today that it will award two $25,000 'Read for Life' scholarships to two deserving public, private, charter or parochial schools throughout the country. Schools must demonstrate financial need, or a high ESL, ELL or LEP population and a staff dedicated to working with technology-based education solutions. Each 'Read for Life' Scholarship includes a wireless mobile lab with five in-class computer based reading workstations and three years of unlimited student use of IndiVisual Reading. |
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Navajo Nation Awards Students Chief Manuelito Scholarships |
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FARMINGTON The Navajo Nation presented 64 Navajo youths each with a $7,000 college scholarship during its 2002 Chief Manuelito Awards Ceremony held Friday at the Courtyard Marriott. This is the 22nd year the scholarships have been awarded. |
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NATIVE EARTH PERFORMING ARTS INC.: MANAGING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR |
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NATIVE EARTH PERFORMING ARTS INC.: MANAGING ARTISTIC
DIRECTOR ( Posted on 06-aug-2002 ) http://jobs.workopolis.com/jobshome/db/cc.job_posting?pi_job_id=5729154
Location: Toronto and area, ON MANAGING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Canada's Foremost Aboriginal Theatre Company seeks inspired Leadership. Native Earth Performing Arts Inc. has an immediate opening for Managing Artistic Director. The qualified candidate will have abundant experience as a theatrical creator and administrator. The candidate must demonstrate keen awareness of aboriginal life in Canada. Contact NEPA by September 15. (416) 531-1402; |
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