Indian Education For All

Montana’s constitutional requirement and duly enacted policy require recognition of the distant and unique heritage of American Indians and a commitment in our educational goals to preserve their cultural heritage. Every Montanan, whether Indian or non-Indian, should be encouraged to learn about the distinct and unique heritage of American Indians in a culturally responsive manner.
https://opi.mt.gov/Educators/Teaching-Learning/Indian-Education

History of Indian Education for All

Indian Education for All Becomes a Reality

Montana Tribes Online

Untitled, 1982, Kevin Red Star (Crow/Apsáalooke), Lithograph Print, 22 x 30”, Gift of Yellowstone Print Club (1982.18)

INDIAN EDUCATION FOR ALL IS INCLUDED IN THE MONTANA VISUAL ARTS STANDARDS.

Montana Visual Art Standard – Connecting

 

Anchor Standard #11: Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural and historical context to deepen understanding, including artistic ideas and works by American Indians.

 

Enduring Understanding: People develop ideas and understandings of society, culture, and history through their interactions with and analysis of art.

 

Introducing the First Nations of Montana to the World