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American Indian College Fund Student-Designed Pendleton Blanket “Drum Keepers” Available for Purchase

American Indian College Fund Student-Designed Pendleton Blanket “Drum Keepers” Available for Purchase

The 2023 winning Tribal College Blanket Design, Drum Keepers, is now available for purchase. The blanket is the latest addition to Pendleton Woolen Mills’ American Indian College Fund collection. The acclaimed lifestyle brand from Portland, Oregon has created wool blankets in partnership with the College Fund for more than 20 years. A portion of the blanket line’s sales provide approximately $50,000 in annual Native student scholarships. Pendleton also contributes to a scholarship endowment that, combined with the total of scholarships disbursed, exceeds $2.5 million. Trey Blackhawk (Winnebago) is a graduate of Little Priest Tribal College with a degree in liberal arts who is currently working on an applied sciences degree.

Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ Initiatives T-Shirt Design Contest

Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ Initiatives T-Shirt Design Contest2023 WinnerArtist:Travis Richard (Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe) Oglala Lakota College, Business Management Administration Major Materials:Colored pencils, #2 pencil, ruler, one 8.5 in X 11 in white copier paper....

Make A Significant Gift

Make A Significant GiftThe American Indian College Fund helps Native communities improve education quality and opportunities, social and economic development, and cultivate career opportunities for Native youth. [forminator_form id="32800"]

Tribal College Blanket Design Competition

The American Indian College Fund and Pendleton Woolen Mills are challenging tribal college students to express their culture and identity through original designs for our next tribal college student blanket. Blanket sales will support College Fund scholarships.

Environmental Design and Stewardship

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American Indian College Fund Says New Proclamation Undermines Significance of Native People

American Indian College Fund Says New Proclamation Undermines Significance of Native People

Since 1990, November has been designated as Native American Heritage Month to celebrate Native people and their contributions to society. However, leaders with the American Indian College Fund are concerned that President Trump’s newly formed proclamation that November will also be considered National American History and Founders Month may divert attention from Native issues and undermine the experiences and role of Native populations in this country’s history.