Chicago urban Indian records collection, [18--]-[19--].

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Chicago urban Indian records collection, [18--]-[19--].

Papers, community newspapers and newsletters, and photographs, relating to Chicago American Indian community.

15 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8049639

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NAES College

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Established in Chicago in 1974, NAES College (Native American Educational Service) aimed to improve the leadership of Native communities and to ensure that tribal knowledge, traditions and values play a major role in the higher education of Native students. Before closing its doors in 2007, NAES College offered a single degree, a Bachelor's of Arts in General Studies with an emphasis in Public Policy, and tribal knowledge, community service, community development and leadership. From...

Vogel, Virgil J.

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Schelbert, Leo.

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