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Auburn School District seeks Native American Intervention and Advocate Specialist

Auburn School District seeks Native American Intervention and Advocate Specialist

Summary A .8 certificated teacher on special assignment (TOSA) to serve as a native American intervention and advocate specialist described as a .4 at Auburn High School and .4 dedicated to supporting the families and students of Native American students at the secondary level (grade 6-12). Duties

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Antioch University Open House – January 30 from 12:00 – 3:00

Antioch University Open House - January 30 from 12:00 - 3:00

Are you interested in getting your Master’s degree? Antioch University Seattle representatives will be on campus to answer questions and receive your input about what graduate degree programs you want in your community. We are exploring future Tribal College-based degree programs. What are your thoughts?   Currently,

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MTC Speaker’s Series welcomes Shaun Peterson on March 22, 2012

MTC Speaker's Series welcomes Shaun Peterson on March 22, 2012

On March 22, MTC is honored to host Shaun Peterson (Puyallup), a pivotal figure in the revival of Coast Salish art tradition.  View Speakers Series Flyer. Artist Biography Shaun Peterson is a pivotal figure in the revival of Coast Salish art traditions. An enrolled member of the

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MTC Speaker’s Series Welcomes Clarita Begay on February 15, 2012

MTC Speaker's Series Welcomes Clarita Begay on February 15, 2012

Clarita Begay, University of Washington Ph.D. Student On February 15, 2012 MTC is honored to host Clarita Begay as the second installment of the Winter Quarter Speakers Series. View the Flyer. Short Bio – Clarita Begay (Diné Nation) is a  Ph.D. student at the University of Washington’s

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The MOST Program’s announces Winter schedule for free A+ and Windows 7 classes.

The MOST Program's announces Winter schedule for free A+ and Windows 7 classes.

A+ and Windows 7 Classes Offer Hands-On Learning Starting January 9th, we will be offering an A+ class in the morning and a Windows 7 class in the afternoon. The A+ certification class teaches everything you need to know to repair both hardware and software on your

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MTC Speakers Series welcomes Red Eagle Soaring on March 6th, 2012.

MTC Speakers Series welcomes Red Eagle Soaring on March 6th, 2012.

RED EAGLE SOARING: Building Community and Native Identity                   On March 6th, 2012, MTC is proud to welcome Red Eagle Soaring as the third installment of the Winter Quarter Speakers Series. View the flyer. Red Eagle Soaring is a

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Traditional Technology at MTC- Processing a Deer

Traditional Technology at MTC- Processing a Deer

Traditional Technology – Processing a Deer from Louie Gong on Vimeo. NWIC and Muckleshoot Tribal College collaborate to bring traditional knowledge into the college classroom. Or perhaps its better said that they brought the classroom to the tradition. In this video, Louie Ungaro, Benjamin Pixie and others

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Fern Renville brings John T. Williams discussion to MTC students

Fern Renville brings John T. Williams discussion to MTC students

On October 03, 2011 MTC welcomed Fern Renville as part of our ongoing Speaker Series on Contemporary Social Issues.  Fern spoke candidly to a group of about 50 students about her work with Red Eagle Soaring and her recenty activism related to the killing of John T.

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RESCHEDULED: Speakers Series welcomes Keith Egawa (Lummi) on January 30, 2012

RESCHEDULED: Speakers Series welcomes Keith Egawa (Lummi) on January 30, 2012

MTC SPEAKERS SERIES On January 30, 2012, MTC is honored to host author Keith Egawa for the first installment of the Winter Quarter Speaker’s Series. View the flyer. Keith Egawa is the author of the published novel Madchild Running (Red Crane Books, Inc.) and the novel, Last

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