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2017 American Indian Museum Fellowship Application

2017 Fellowship Guidelines

This residential summer fellowship engages American Indian undergraduates to explore the challenges related to the representation of American Indian Nations and other underrepresented communities in historical organizations, tribal governments, and public history programs. The fellowship is designed for students interested in the different career options within the museum and tribal heritage preservation fields with an emphasis on American Indian cultural and historical preservation. Students will have the opportunity to explore various sites and get a behind the scenes look of such sites as state and tribal museums, sacred sites, and preservation labs.


IMPORTANT DATES

Priority Deadline                                                                                                                March 20th, 2017
All Application Materials Must be Submitted or Postmarked No Later Than         April 3rd, 2017

WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY?


Eligibility is limited to currently enrolled undergraduates who attend a Minnesota University or College.  Students attending out-of-state Colleges and Universities with a permanent Minnesota residential address can also apply. The Minnesota Historical Society acknowledges the forced removal of Dakota people from their ancestral homelands in Minnesota.  Through a private grant from the Good Family Foundation, MNHS is also able to accept applications of students from Dakota, Lakota, Nakota, and Ojibwe communities outside of Minnesota whom are currently enrolled in any undergraduate studies. Students are not required to be enrolled in a federally recognized tribe, however students must be affiliated with an Indigenous community.

WHAT ARE THE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS?

1. Travel to St. Paul, MN
2. Attend and participate in all required seminars and discussions
3. Complete all necessary coursework, readings and journals
4. Reside in fellowship housing shared with other fellows