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Chilkoot Indian Association – Haines, AK
Year: 2003
Amount: $142,922
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Native American Library Services - Enhancement Grants This project is a cooperative effort between the Chilkoot Indian Association Tribal Government and the Haines Borough Public Library to improve the efficiency, quality and quantity of children's and youth services. The technology awareness program, The Dragonfly Project, will be expanded to include training in the use of graphic design, digital and video technologies and will continue to teach youth mentors the skills needed to train adults in the basic use of computer technologies.
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Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community – Grand Ronde, OR
Year: 2003
Amount: $117,638
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Native American Library Services - Enhancement Grants This project will support library staffing; on-site staff and volunteer training; collection development; cataloging; and increased programming for all age groups at the new Tribal Education Division Library/Media Center in Grand Ronde. Cooperative agreements will be established with other local and regional libraries.
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Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation – Nespelem, WA
Year: 2003
Amount: $127,153
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Native American Library Services - Enhancement Grants This project is a partnership between the Colville Tribal Resource Center, which operates a main library and two small information outlets, and the Learning Access Institute with the goal of creating a fully automated integrated library system. This project will also expand digital access to local and remote collections by establishing direct electronic linkages with other nearby libraries to increase resource sharing.
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Keweenaw Bay Indian Community – Baraga, MI
Year: 2003
Amount: $136,549
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Native American Library Services - Enhancement Grants This project will build on a previous IMLS project that helped create the Ojibwa Community Library at the tribal community college. It will support continued professional library staff and collection development-particularly Native American resources-and children's programming in order to increase access and services for community members and will help foster partnerships with other tribal college libraries and regional library consortia.
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Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa – Hayward, WI
Year: 2003
Amount: $149,533
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Native American Library Services - Enhancement Grants This project will assist in establishing and staffing a cultural resource center at the tribal community college under the auspices of the Lac Courte Oreilles Library and will provide for the discovery, examination, preservation and transmittal of knowledge about the Lac Courte Oreilles community for future generations.
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Nooksack Indian Tribe – Deming, WA
Year: 2003
Amount: $150,000
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Native American Library Services - Enhancement Grants his project will provide staff, furniture, library materials, computer equipment and Internet access to develop the Nooksack Indian Tribal Library and to improve information access and programming for local youth, adults and elders to promote lifelong learning and support efforts to maintain Nooksack language and culture.
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Pauma Band of Mission Indians – Pauma Valley, CA
Year: 2003
Amount: $128,046
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Native American Library Services - Enhancement Grants This project will provide for increased staffing, infrastructure, collections and programming at the AA' Alvikat Library. It will also develop a network linking San Diego County tribal librarians through virtual e-conferences on a regular basis and will result in a handbook of best practices for developing and maintaining a tribal library while allowing for local variations.
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Pueblo of San Juan – San Juan Pueblo, NM
Year: 2003
Amount: $110,486
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Native American Library Services - Enhancement Grants This project will support the re-opening of a community library by providing funding for staff and community-based programming as well as a 15-computer technology center with high-speed Internet access.
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Sealaska Corporation – Juneau, AK
Year: 2003
Amount: $147,639
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Native American Library Services - Enhancement Grants The goal of this project is to create new audiences and to better serve existing library customers by digitizing and posting on the Internet a collection of 15,000 culturally significant photographs owned by Sealaska Corp., a Native corporation that serves the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people of Southeast Alaska
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Tohono O'odham Nation – Sells, AZ
Year: 2003
Amount: $143,250
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Native American Library Services - Enhancement Grants This project will connect three Tohono O'odham district libraries in a network with the tribal library, Venito Garcia Library and Archives. A librarian consultant will work with all library staff as a facilitator, trainer and liaison. Paraprofessional staff will receive comprehensive, on-site training in all aspects of library management. An online catalog for each district library will be implemented to create a tribal inter-library loan system.
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Torres-Martinez Band of Desert Cahuilla Indians – Thermal, CA
Year: 2003
Amount: $149,160
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Native American Library Services - Enhancement Grants This project will increase tribal library services by providing funds to hire full-time staff and to purchase library materials and computer equipment as well as to catalog the tribal library collection, which will be housed in the new HUD-funded Tribal Education and Library building.
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Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska – Winnebago, NE
Year: 2003
Amount: $141,541
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Native American Library Services - Enhancement Grants This project will increase the accessibility and use of the Little Priest Tribal College/Winnebago Public Library by increasing staff, providing more children's and youth programming and purchasing computers and digital equipment for a computer center in the new library. A countywide library association will also be organized for mutual benefit and support.
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Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo of Texas – El Paso, TX
Year: 2003
Amount: $87,083
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Native American Library Services - Enhancement Grants This project will allow the Ysleta de Sur Pueblo Education/Library Center to establish the Tigua Literacy Program with the following goals: to serve as a resource for middle and high school students for preparation for standardized testing; to increase the collection of juvenile fiction holdings; to increase computer literacy among tribal members; and to establish a tribal archive.
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