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Audience: Elders

Best Practices for Language Revitalization

This article provides simple steps and questions for reflection for tribal communities interested in developing a language revitalization initiative. […]

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A Report on Tribal Language Revitalization in Head Start and Early Head Start

This report presents information on language revitalization in tribal Head Start programs and other early childhood language revitalization centers. […]

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Culture and Language Revitalization for Native American Students

The articles described in this bibliography provide examples of how some Native communities approach teaching languages and cultural traditions to their youth while simultaneously preparing students for life in the […]

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Advance Native Political Leadership

This report addresses the strengths, structural barriers, and opportunities of getting Native Americans into elected leadership. […]

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Leadership Development in the Native Arts and Culture Sector

This document reports the results of interviews with Native leaders about the need for developing future leaders in art and cultural preservation. It includes next steps and ideas for leadership […]

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Keeping the Circle Strong

This article discusses Native American leadership, qualities of Native leaders, and women as leaders. […]

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Developing Future Tribal Leaders

This article discusses the importance of civics education for AI/AN youth in developing leadership skills. […]

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Living Indigenous Leadership

This collection of case studies and stories is a testimonial to the power of Indigenous women and others to build strong communities and demonstrates a variety of leadership experiences. […]

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We R Native: Mental Health Difficulties

This image displays the We R Native webpage designed for American Indian and Alaska Native youth. The website discusses symptoms of mental health issues, how to support friends with mental […]

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Building Partnerships: Conversations with Native Americans About Mental Health Needs and Community Strengths

This report presents insights from Native focus groups on mental health issues, challenges for receiving service, community strengths, and prevention. […]

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The Tribal Youth Justice Resource Center is housed at the
Tribal Law and Policy Institute

145 S. Fairfax Avenue, Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone: (323) 650-5467
Fax: (888) 233-7383
Email: [email protected]

This website is funded through a grant from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Neither the U.S. Department of Justice nor any of its components operate, control, are responsible for, or necessarily endorse, this Web site (including, without limitation, its content, technical infrastructure, and policies, and any services or tools provided). Funded by grant #15PJDP-24-GK-02602-MUMU.

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