As the conquest of the American Indian population begins, the need to gather information has also increased, people in this area are fighting today. In order to understand why research in this field is problematic, scholars must know why they should study this field. The reason for this is as simple or complex as anyone wants. The program aims to "provide information and explanations that would otherwise be ignored." The challenge arising from this fairly simple meaning straddled the time and global debate including scholars from Native American and non-Indian systems.
The American Indian and Native Research Program (AIISP) provides a unique combination of American Indian and Native Research (AIIS) programs, student leadership opportunities and the first native student dormitory in North America, Akwe: kon. AIISP has teachers in the fields of art, art history, anthropology, archeology, English, education, textile science, history, horticulture, indigenous studies, linguistics, natural resources and philosophy. AIISP has established the American Indigenous Graduate Student Association (IGSA), Native American Law Student Association (NALSA), American Indian Institute and Engineering Laboratory (AISES), Cornell University American Student (NASAC), Hawaiian Club and Pacific Islanders' Student Association We support this. Please encourage indigenous applicants to contact AIISP for details on the enrollment process; please contact Kathy Halbig (klh 37 @ cornell.edu).
The focus of indigenous and American Indian research programs is to promote the advertisement and leadership of indigenous peoples, indigenous peoples and Alaska students, and promote indigenous sovereignty and self-determination. Bachelor's degree in Native Americans and American Indian Studies provides students with a comprehensive interdisciplinary knowledge base and practical skills necessary to contribute to the development of indigenous peoples, American Indians, and Alaska Native peoples communities and nations The purpose is that.
In the study of American Indians and indigenous peoples, to support and support Indian state sovereignty approved by 12 Michigan state federal governments (Bay Mills Indian Community, Ottawa and Chippewa Indian Grand Traverse Band, Hannahville Indian Community) I admit it. Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Lac Vieux Desert of Lake Chippewa Indians, Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, Little Traverse Bay Bands of Band, Potter Watemi Indians, Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Pottawatomi, Potato Watami Indian Pokagon Band, Saginokiwa Indian tribe and the Sault Saint Marie tribe of Chippewa Indian, and other indigenous and historical tribes of Michigan (Ottawa Lake Lake Band and Chippewa Indians, Ottawa Indian) Big River Band, Chippewa Mackinac Band and Ottawa Indian, and Swan Creek Black River Alliance's Ojib tribe, Turtle Island and the fourth whole world