Tribal Scholars and investing in youth
Click above link for a short article about the Native Tribal Scholars and UMASS-Amherst once more in the Gazette for August 20, 2013
Professors Rae Gould and Robert Paynter at UMASS-Amherst
The annual winter retreat is on February 21-22, 2014 and questions can be directed to Warren Griffin at Wgriffin@mwtribe.com for anyone interested in attending or meeting folks with the Native Tribal Scholars Program!
Tribal Scholars and investing in youth
Click above link for a short article about the Native Tribal Scholars and UMASS-Amherst once more in the Gazette for August 20, 2013
Professors Rae Gould and Robert Paynter at UMASS-Amherst
Ciara Oakley-Robbins, 15, of the Native Tribal Scholar program demonstrates a traditional Native American toy at the program’s end-of-the-year family day. The summer program expresses the importance of college to Native high school students. photo by AYRIKA WHITNEY Mashpeen Wampanoag, … Continue reading
Native Tribal Scholars hard at work in W.E.B. Du Bois Library lab. Every student is rushing to finish their projects in order to complete the program requirements and go on the final field trip.
Welcome to Introduction to Native Literature. This blog will serve as a place to keep your questions, comments, and on-going discussions about the material and lectures you have in class accessible online anytime, anywhere!
We welcome you to follow our journey this Summer of 2013 with Native Tribal Scholars Program participants and see their discussions as they learn at the UMASS-Amherst campus.