Inside the Eagle's Head an American Indian College.
Material type: TextPublication details: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, [(c)2010.]Description: 1 online resource (256 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780817383534
- 0817383530
- Indian college students -- New Mexico -- Albuquerque -- Attitudes
- Indian college students -- United States -- Attitudes
- Indian universities and colleges -- New Mexico -- Albuquerque
- Indian universities and colleges -- New Mexico -- Albuqurque
- Indians of North America -- Education (Higher) -- Government policy -- United States
- Indians of North America -- Education (Higher) -- New Mexico -- Albuquerque
- Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute
- History
- Education
- Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute
- Indian universities and colleges -- New Mexico -- Albuquerque
- Indian college students -- New Mexico -- Albuquerque -- Attitudes
- Indians of North America -- Education (Higher) -- New Mexico -- Albuquerque
- Indians of North America -- Education (Higher) -- Government policy -- United States
- E97.6.68K43 2010
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Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Online Book | G. Allen Fleece Library Online | Non-fiction | E97.6.68K43 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Link to resource | Available | ocn772845340 |
Includes bibliographies and index.
List of Illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. Entering the Turquoise Gates: The Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute; 2. Thinking and Talking About SIPI: Narratives and Metaphors; 3. "A Standing Army of School Teachers": Ameri can Indian Education, Assimilation, and the BIA; 4. Taking a New Path: The Decision to Attend SIPI; 5. Life Within the Eagle's Head; 6. SIPI Is a Reservation: Family, Friends, and Mentors; 7. SIPI Is What You Make It: Academics, Administration, and Working Around the System; 8. SIPI Is an Opportunity: Giving Students the Chance to Dream.
Appendix. Studying the Southwestern Indian Polytechnic InstituteWorks Cited; Index.
The Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI) is a selfdescribed National American Indian Community College in Albuquerque, New Mexico. SIPI is operated by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, an agency of the U.S. government that has overseen and managed the relationship between the government and American Indian tribes for almost two hundred years. Students at SIPI are registered members of federally recognized American Indian tribes from throughout the contiguous United States and Alaska. A fascinatingly hybridized institution, SIPI attempts to meld two conflicting institutional models.
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