Native
American Homeschoolers
Many of the original Native American homeschool leaders have raised their families and moved on. The association site is gone.
Native American Homeschool Association
If our children do not learn the old ways, it is because we have
failed to teach them. I can no longer locate a valid site for this association.
Interview
With Misty Dawn Thomas
Misty Dawn Thomas is Chairwoman of the Ani-Stohini/Unami Nation
and founder of the Native American Home School Association (NAHSA).
- Gina Rozon [HEM]
Native
American Homeschoolers
A Yahoo group for those homeschooling or unschooling with a Native
American background or ancestry who are trying to teach without
Christian influence.
Alaska Native Knowledge Network
It has been established to assist Native people, government agencies, educators and the general public in gaining access to the knowledge base that Alaska Natives have acquired through cumulative experience over millennia.
Futures for Children
Over 95% of the students involved in the Friendship/Mentorship Program graduate high school, with many going onto a post-secondary education. We are making a difference and we would not be able to do it without your dedication to these children.
Native Child Curriculum
What sets Native Child curriculum material apart is quality and durability of material, attention to detail and beautiful images that make teaching and learning fun for both students and teachers. And of course, it is all bilingual, Diné and English!
East
Mountain Native American Home School
This group is for those with a Native American background or
ancestry who homeschool or unschool in the East Mountain Area
of New Mexico. Willard, Estancia, Edgewood, Stanley, Moriarity,
etc.
See also Indian Peoples
of the Americas - A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling History
Do look for local Native American and People of Color support groups in the regional support groups lists.
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