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Home Resource Indigenous Students and Languages in the REL Southwest Region: A Snapshot
Native language acquisition and development can sustain the cultural heritage of tribal nations and help Indigenous students advance their English language skills. REL Southwest works with partners across the region to support Indigenous students, Native language programs, and the educators serving them. This infographic highlights the linguistic and cultural diversity of Indigenous students from more than 80 pueblos, tribes, and tribal nations in the REL Southwest region and the public schools, tribally controlled schools, and Bureau of Indian Education–operated schools that serve these students.
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American Indian Students, Cultural Relevance, English Language Learners, Student Characteristics, Student Diversity, EquityResource Information
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Date: September 2024
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