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Colleges to study US and Mexico Natives
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JANUARY 25, 2001 The Metropolitan Community College in Omaha and the Little Priest Tribal College on the Winnebago Reservation in Nebraska have won a $180,000 Department of Education grant to undertake a comparative study of indigenous people in the United States and Mexico. On the American side, the study will focus on the Winnebago Tribe. In May, a group from the colleges will travel to Mexico and next May, they will travel to Belize and northern Guatemala. Get the Story:
Colleges win grant to study Mexican, U.S. Native cultures (AP 1/25)
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