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By looking at the history and the current state of educational affairs in Indian Country there is an identifiable need to encourage Indigenous students to succeed. Theories involving decolonization, sovereignty rights, and the Indigenous pedagogy are essential to properly empower Indigenous youth. Research involved analyzing four previously implemented programs in Indigenous communities around the world which focused on education, culture, and decolonization. Data was collected through interviews and surveys from undergraduate and graduate students attending Arizona State University. From the information gathered a program is suggested which focuses on teaching Indigenous youth research methods and implementing a program within their community. The suggested program derives ideas from the aforementioned analyzed programs and cultural values in the Diné community.
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- YES: Youth Empowerment for Success the development of a program for Indigenous Youth
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- Manson, Merry Caroline (Author)
- Vicenti Carpio, Myla (Thesis director)
- Bortner, Peg (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- School of Letters and Sciences (Contributor)
- American Indian Studies Program (Contributor)
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2014-05
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