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Financial Aid for Native American Students
(Separate Website)
This page provides information about sources and eligibility of financial aid for Native American students, compiled by the Department of Education
By: FinAid.org
Indian Child Welfare Act Questions and Answers
(Separate Website)
This Q & A document published by Wabanaki Legal Assistane in Maine contains frequently asked questions and the answers to those questions concerning the Indian Child Welfare Act. Even though this is a Maine publication, it applies to ALL FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED Native Americans in the United States.
By: Wabanaki Legal Assistance
Lumbee Federal Recognition
(Separate Website)
The home page of the Lumbee Tribe website gives a historical overview of the Lumbee tribe's quest for federal recognition and tracks recent efforts in achieving that goal.
By: Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
Native American Education Resources
(Separate Website)
This site provides a bevy of resources, mostly specific to Native American students, but there is also information for general use.
By: Native American Rights Fund
Legal Aid of North Carolina provides free legal advice and representation in some types of cases. Click on the icon to find out what types of cases are handled and to apply online.