ABSTRACT
In this collection of original essays, contributors critically examine the pedagogical, administrative, financial, economic, and cultural contexts of American Indian vocational education and workforce development, identifying trends and issues for future research in the fields of vocational education, workforce development, and American Indian studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |19 pages
From Boarding Schools to Tribal Colleges
The Rise of Retribalization Through Vocational Education
chapter |22 pages
“How Can We Change Without Destroying Ourselves?”
Arguments for Self-Determination and Workforce Education Through Tribal Colleges and Universities
chapter |20 pages
The Role of Tradition in Education
Economic Development and American Indian Higher Education
chapter |23 pages
Educating the Educators
Making Workforce Education Successful Through Understanding and Respect for Indigenous Cultures