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Native Voices Past and Present

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Images: far left - Louis Shotridge, Tlingit nobleman and assistant curator at UPM, early 20th century. Middle - Six Directions members at "Celebration of Cultures " event at UPenn 05; Far right - drawing main entrance UPM.
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OPPORTUNITY FOR NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENTS:
APPLY TO SPEND THE SPRING
2007 SEMESTER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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SPEND YOUR
SPRING 2007 SEMESTER AT UPENN |
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COMMUNITY LIVING |
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TAKE CLASSES AND DO RESEARCH AT THE MUSEUM |
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ALL EXPENSES PAID!
(tuition, housing, mealplan, and stipend) |
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APPLICATIONS OPEN TO NATIVE AMERICANS (incl. Nat. Hawaiian and Nat. Alaskan) ATTENDING COLLEGE IN THE U.S.A. |
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APPLY ONLINE |
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APPLICATION DEADLINE
SEPT. 20 2006 |
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The University of Pennsylvania and the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology are happy to introduce a National Science Foundation funded program for a semester of study and research at the University of Pennsylvania. Under the REU program up to six Native American (including Native Hawaiian and Native Alaskan) students from any university or college across the United States are invited to study and take classes at the University of Pennsylvania for the Spring semester (all expenses paid, incl tuition, housing, a meal plan, and weekly stipend). Further, up to six students from the University of Pennsylvania will be selected to engage in research that include Native American collections at the University Museum and a funded summer research component. |

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Application deadline: September
20, 2006 - special consideration given to early applications |

The Native Voices Past and Present Project is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program. |
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