Youth can enroll in American Indian Service’s Okiciyapi and other cultural education programs by contacting AIS.
Other helpful resources can be found by contacting AIS or visiting any of the following websites for education assistance.
“American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) was founded in 1972 by the presidents of the nation’s first six tribal colleges as an informal collaboration among member colleges. Through AIHEC, tribal colleges nutured a common vision and learned to see themselves as a national movement. Their work—research, advocacy and lobbying—was done through volunteerism and came almost exclusively from the presidents, community members, and other tribal and local leaders. Today, AIHEC has grown to represent 36 colleges in the United States and one Canadian institution and is the lifeline of these tribal colleges.”
“Webmath is a math-help web site that generates answers to specific math questions and problems, as entered by a user, at any particular moment. The math answers are generated and displayed real-time, at the moment a web user types in their math problem and clicks “solve.” In addition to the answers, Webmath also shows the student how to arrive at the answer.”
