by Doyon Foundation | Jan 9, 2019 | Educational Opportunities, News and Events, Scholarships
HEALTH POLICY FELLOWSHIP Growing the Next Generation of Indian Health Advocates NIHB Health Policy Fellows are a diverse group of talented Native youth who are dedicated to making a difference in their communities. Fellows work directly with their Tribal leadership to...
by Doyon Foundation | Jan 9, 2019 | Educational Opportunities, News and Events
The University of Michigan Future Public Health Leaders Program (UM FPHLP) is a 10-week residential summer program funded by the CDC. UM FPHLP provides students with opportunities for growth, learning and awareness in the field of public health. The summer program is...
by Doyon Foundation | Jan 8, 2019 | News and Events
Cook Inlet Tribal Council is currently recruiting for a number of positions within programs and administration, including the new administrative position: Director of Communications. The Director of Communications is a strategic partner whose primary role is to...
by Doyon Foundation | Jan 8, 2019 | News and Events
Here is the holiday edition of the Alaska Native languages revitalization Digest, with information about a new Alaska Native languages resource and news from Hawai’i! Alaska Native Language Revitalization Digest 12.27.18.pdf
by Doyon Foundation | Jan 7, 2019 | News and Events
See the below opportunity for students, teachers, language activists, and learners to join Where Are Your Keys for a language revitalization experience this summer. Every year WAYK runs a Summer Language Intensive where we work closely with a host community to focus...
by Doyon Foundation | Jan 2, 2019 | News and Events
In BA A202, Alaska Native Organizations students take a journey through the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act in it’s original form. This three credit course meets every Monday and Wednesday evening at 5:30pm. If questions or interested contact: Sharon...