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Native
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Associations
Native
American Homeschool Association
If our children do not learn the old ways, it is because we have
failed to teach them.
Native
Americans for Home Education
NAHE is an organization for Native American home schooling families
across North America. We are currently seeking people to
begin chapters of NAHE across the United States.
Online
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.
Resources
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]
Support Groups
East
Mountain Native American Home School NEW
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
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- American
Indians' Kitchen-Table Stories : Contemporary Conversations With
Cherokee, Sioux, Hopi, Osage, Navajo, Zuni, and Members of Other
Nations)
By Keith Cunningham
- Tantalizing stories--more than 250--culled and woven together
from interviews with Native Americans, primarily Navajo and Pueblo.

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