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CERT tribal internship program. Final intern report: Karen Sandoval, 1994
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Publication year - 1998
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/663447
Subject(s) - internship , facilitator , summit , resource (disambiguation) , plan (archaeology) , state (computer science) , library science , political science , management , medical education , computer science , geography , medicine , cartography , computer network , archaeology , algorithm , law , economics
The purpose of the project was to: create a working relationship between CERT and Colorado State University (CSU); involve and create relationships among individuals and departments at CSU; empower Native communities to run their own affairs; establish programs for the benefit of Tribes; and create Native American Program Development Office at CSU. The intern lists the following as the project results: revised a Native American Program Development document; confirmation from 45 departments across campus for Summit attendance [Tribal Human Resource Development Summit]; created initial invitee list from CSU departments and colleges; and informed CERT and CSU staff of results. Much of the response from the campus community has been positive and enthusiastic. They are ready to develop new Native American programs on campus, but need the awareness of what they can do to be respectful of Tribal needs

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