NACC 2022 Day 3: Uncovering Native HIstory - AIHEC TCU Student Panel

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
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    AIHEC is the collective spirit and unifying voice of our nation's Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs). AIHEC provides leadership and influences public policy on American Indian and Alaska Native higher education issues through advocacy, research, and programmatic initiatives. In addition, it promotes and strengthens Indigenous languages, cultures, communities, lands, and tribal nations. Its unique position serves member institutions and developing TCUs.
    AIHEC sponsors this panel.
    Production and sound by Aenimate Media Productions and The House of Songs. Also broadcasting on Arkansas CW.
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    About the Museum of Native American History:
    The Museum of Native American History (MONAH) was first established in a downtown location in 2006 as the Museum of Native American Artifacts. The collection quickly outgrew the space and MONAH opened its current doors in June of 2008. Founded by David Bogle, a registered member of the Cherokee Nation, born and raised in Bentonville, AR., the museum houses over 10,000 of the finest Native American artifacts. MONAH tells the 14,000-year story of Native American history through to the present with the discovery of artifacts, education, and programming.

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