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The
TRIBES
program,
Tribal
Resource
Institute
in
Business,
Engineering,
and
Science,
is
a
powerful
education
program
developed
and
run
by
the
Council
of
Energy
Resource
Tribes
(CERT).
Native
high
school
students
attend
the
program
for
seven
intense
weeks
at
the
University
of
New
Mexico.
They
learn
leadership
skills,
take
coursework
designed
to
help
them
be
better
prepared
for
college,
and
form
a
community
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A
college
environmental
science
course
for
students
at
an
Anishinaabe
tribal
college
is
designed
to
incorporate
cultural
values
into
the
curriculum.
Goals
are
that
students
learn
both
Western
and
Indigenous
science,
that
they
earn
a
fully
transferrable
degree,
that
they
learn
more
of
Anishinaabe
culture
at
an
academic
level,
and
that
they
enroll
more
often
in
natural
science
courses.
Specific
laboratory
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In
Diné
culture,
land
use
planning
is
natural
and
develops
from
specific
processes
of
thought
or
consciousness,
planned
action
and
responses,
equilibrium
and
life
outcomes,
and
sustainable
stability.
Every
member
of
a
natural
community
participates
in
these
processes
--
the
air,
rocks,
animals,
water,
plants,
and
people.
A
college
course
in
environmental
planning
based
on
the
Diné
land
use
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