Article: Breakthrough Book Shatters Stereotypes of American Indians; First-of-Its-Kind Book Brings to Life the Dramatic Success Possible After More Than 30 Years of the Tribal College Education Movement.

DENVER, Aug. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Indian College Fund and underwriter W.K. Kellogg Foundation will unveil a new hardbound book that chronicles, with impressive photographs and first-person narratives, the tribal college education movement, which now enlists 34 colleges in 12 states. These schools, their leaders and students have revolutionized Indian education, becoming the best hope for social and economic change in the communities they serve.

The "coffee table" book, "Real Indians: Portraits of Contemporary Native Americans and America's Tribal Colleges," provides an epoch-making look at everyday American Indian life, highlighting 37 people at the ...

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