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Gathering of Nations
April 26-28, 2012
University of New Mexico Arena - "The Pit"
Avenida Cesar Chavez Blvd. SE (Hwy. 25, exit #223)
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA |
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2011
GON UNM
Scholarship Recipients |
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Page Updated:
December 07, 2011 - Check Pages for Frequent Updates
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2011 Scholarship
Awards
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GATHERING OF
NATIONS ANNOUNCES FALL
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS:
Each year the Gathering
of Nations, Ltd. awards
supplementary
scholarships to selected
Native American students
for the Spring and Fall
Semesters.The awards are
made to students that
are either in their
Junior, Senior or
Graduate years at the
University of New
Mexico. A portion of the
proceeds from the annual
Gathering of Nations
Powwow are made
available to Native
American students at the
University of New
Mexico, through the
Gathering of Nations
Foundation. The
scholarship foundation
at the University of New
Mexico was established
to assist with tuition
and/or books for Native
American students.
The Gathering of Nations
proudly announces the
recipients of the GON
Scholarship for Fall
2011 semester:
Andrew
Yazzie (Navajo), Family
Studies Major
Monika
Honeyestewa (Laguna),
Psychology Major
April
Dawn Longhair (Navajo),
Earth & Planetary
Sciences Major
Marie
Schulenberg (Yavapai-Apache), Native
American Studies Major
William
Townley (Navajo),
History Major
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2010 Scholarship Awards
Over 60
applications from Native
students were received
for this fall semester.
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Alicia Ortega (Santa
Clara Pueblo/Pojoaque Pueblo)
Alan Sixtus Dominguez (Raramuri/Apache)
Joetta M. Toppah (Pawnee)
Lindsay Sarracino (Laguna Pueblo)
Jodi Burshia (Laguna Pueblo)
Michael Samudio (Isleta Pueblo)
Bo Delgarito (Navajo)
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Gathering of Nations UNM
Text Book & Lab Fee
Scholarship |
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The
GON/UNM Scholarship is funded from proceeds of each Annual
Gathering of Nations PowWow, thank you all for attending!
A
complete GON UNM Text
Book & Lab Fee Scholarship
Application include the
following: |
A comprehensive
statement expressing
your educational
goals, personal
philosophy and
motivation for
applying for the
Gathering of Nations
UNM Text Book & Lab
Fee Scholarship. |
A complete
list/directory of
student
organization(s),
extra-curricular
activities,
volunteer and
any community service
experience(s). |
An unofficial
college transcript
that includes your
most recent
semester. |
Any additional
documentation you
feel is pertinent to
your application.
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Check the
UNM American
Indian Student Services
Institutional
Scholarhips page
for current updates and
all future Scholarship funds will be communicated in
our
GON
Newsletter.
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About the GON
Scholarship |
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The Gathering of Nations, a federally recognized non-profit organization founded in 1983, is proud to fund the Academic Scholarship Foundation for Native American Students at the University of New Mexico.
On December 16, 2002, the Gathering of Nations established an academic scholarship foundation for Native American students enrolled at the University of New Mexico. This Foundation is one more commitment to the Native American community and specifically for higher education for all Native American students.
We have always been about enhancing Native culture and Native lives. Education and the university experience is a healthy one. We hope that our involvement will ensure a larger number of Native American graduates with Bachelor and higher-level degrees from the University of New Mexico.
The University of New Mexico has the largest Native American student population in the world. In past years, the Gathering of Nations charities have made contributions to several individuals to pursue academics, as well as other special needs and interest.
The Gathering of Nations encourages everyone to contribute and make donations to the Scholarship fund.
Call the University of New Mexico scholarship Office (505) 277-5325
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Jennifer Young Bear
was the first recipient of the
“Dr. Lita Mathews - Graduate Scholarship”.
Jennifer Young Bear is a 30 year old, champion Jingle Dress Dancer, from New Town, North Dakota. She is of the Mandan and Hidatsa tribes
and her Graduate studies
began in January 2007,
at University Of New
Mexico and she graduated
with a 4.0 GPA from the
University of New
Mexico.
Click here to
read official GON Press
Release.
Requirements for receiving the scholarship are as follows: Native American woman, over 25 years of age, entering graduate studies at the University of new Mexico and a powwow dancer. The scholarship covers
4-5 semesters of tuition
and housing. The
scholarship award is
valued around $25,000 and may be awarded every two-three years. It was Derek Mathews,
Dr. Lita and others who
recommended the
establishment of this
particular scholarship
to assist Native
American Women to
achieve Graduate Degrees
at the University of New
Mexico. Dr. Lita
Mathews, received both her Masters and Phd.
Degrees at UNM and is
one of the founding members of Gathering of Nations,
as well as a champion
Northern Traditional Buckskin Dancer. |
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