by Doyon Foundation | Feb 7, 2019 | News and Events
ANSEP Acceleration Academy opportunities for current 8th through 11th grades students at www.ANSEP.net.
by Doyon Foundation | Feb 5, 2019 | Language and Culture, Native Word of the Month, News and Events
We are pleased to present our February 2019 Native words of the month. Thank you to our translators Avis Sam (Upper Tanana) and Irene Solomon Arnold (Tanacross) Tanacross Nat-tl’êdz = Beads Natl’êdz éł ch’enih’ées. = I’m sewing with beads....
by Doyon Foundation | Feb 5, 2019 | Language and Culture, Language Supporters, News and Events, Storyteller, Student Profiles
“Native languages are important to all Alaskans” Beth Leonard is a professor at the University of Alaska Anchorage where she directs the Alaska Native Studies Program. She holds a doctorate in cross-cultural and Alaska Native studies in addition to degrees in...
by Doyon Foundation | Jan 24, 2019 | Educational Opportunities, News and Events, Scholarships
Scholarship Opportunity for Native Graduate Students in the Northwest Education Northwest is dedicated to expanding opportunities for Native scholars to become education leaders. They are now accepting applications for the Steven R. Nelson Native Educator Scholarship,...
by Doyon Foundation | Jan 22, 2019 | News and Events, Scholarships
May 31, 2019 Application Deadline NAAMLP is a non-profit, professional organization that promotes the reclamation and restoration of lands affected by abandoned mining throughout the nation. Title IV of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA)...
by Doyon Foundation | Jan 17, 2019 | News and Events
The Alaska Pacific University is in the middle of transitioning into a Tribal College. With APU being a private university, there is the concern of high tuition costs. However, the link below provides details of a scholarship to newly enrolled students who also work...