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Main Authors: King, Dan, McArthur, Eugene
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1035155
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contents Aazzhoogan: Red Lake Nation's Bridge to the Future King, Dan McArthur, Eugene Tribally Controlled Education American Indian Education Colleges Tribes Rural Areas Access to Education Educational Facilities Planning Educational Facilities Design American Indian Culture The Red Lake Band of Chippewa are investing in education and future generations with a new tribal college campus. The new Red Lake Nation College (RLNC) campus in northern Minnesota will greatly improve not only the college's physical appearance, but will also elevate the community's sense of pride and self-esteem. The impact of the new campus will be a positive, life-changing event for the people of the Red Lake Nation, providing both a psychological boost of hope and the practical advantages of educational opportunity. Another motivating factor was the remote, rural location of the Red Lake reservation, which hinders access to higher education. Although tribal members have the academic ability to attend and succeed in college, they must overcome the barrier that distance creates, along with the very real financial burden that comes with long commutes. RLNC's new campus will feature state-of-the-art technology for shared distance learning with other colleges and universities. It will also quarter a large, multi-purpose student union and 14 classrooms, including biology, chemistry, and computer labs. The new library will house the Red Lake Nation's archives, an Ojibwe language center, and an Ojibwe language immersion Head Start and daycare center for up to 60 children. A student café, a wellness and fitness center, and a sweat lodge will help promote healthy lifestyles rooted in Ojibwe culture.
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spellingShingle Aazzhoogan: Red Lake Nation's Bridge to the Future
King, Dan
McArthur, Eugene
Tribally Controlled Education
American Indian Education
Colleges
Tribes
Rural Areas
Access to Education
Educational Facilities Planning
Educational Facilities Design
American Indian Culture
Aazzhoogan: Red Lake Nation's Bridge to the Future King, Dan McArthur, Eugene Tribally Controlled Education American Indian Education Colleges Tribes Rural Areas Access to Education Educational Facilities Planning Educational Facilities Design American Indian Culture The Red Lake Band of Chippewa are investing in education and future generations with a new tribal college campus. The new Red Lake Nation College (RLNC) campus in northern Minnesota will greatly improve not only the college's physical appearance, but will also elevate the community's sense of pride and self-esteem. The impact of the new campus will be a positive, life-changing event for the people of the Red Lake Nation, providing both a psychological boost of hope and the practical advantages of educational opportunity. Another motivating factor was the remote, rural location of the Red Lake reservation, which hinders access to higher education. Although tribal members have the academic ability to attend and succeed in college, they must overcome the barrier that distance creates, along with the very real financial burden that comes with long commutes. RLNC's new campus will feature state-of-the-art technology for shared distance learning with other colleges and universities. It will also quarter a large, multi-purpose student union and 14 classrooms, including biology, chemistry, and computer labs. The new library will house the Red Lake Nation's archives, an Ojibwe language center, and an Ojibwe language immersion Head Start and daycare center for up to 60 children. A student café, a wellness and fitness center, and a sweat lodge will help promote healthy lifestyles rooted in Ojibwe culture.
title Aazzhoogan: Red Lake Nation's Bridge to the Future
topic Tribally Controlled Education
American Indian Education
Colleges
Tribes
Rural Areas
Access to Education
Educational Facilities Planning
Educational Facilities Design
American Indian Culture
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1035155