From curricula to campuses, tribal colleges and universities, which serve communities on or near Indian reservations, are rooted in Indigenous cultural beliefs. Cheryl Crazy Bull, President and CEO of the American Indian College Fund, with Emily White Hat, Director, Strategy and National Outreach of the College Fund, have published a scholarly paper exploring how tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) incorporate tribal values and knowledge of land sustainability and ecology into their institutions, making them substantially different from other academic institutions. Both women are also members of the Sicangu Lakota nation in addition to their roles at the College Fund. The article, titled Cangleska Wakan: The ecology of the sacred circle and the role of tribal colleges and universities, is available …
College Fund Leadership Publish Article on Role of Place and Ecology at TCUs.
American Indian College Fund leadership publish a scholarly paper exploring ways TCUs weave tribal values and culture into their institutions.











