Working with and learning from tribal communities.
Changes in government policies, strengthening of tribal governments and entities, and increases in private funding have expanded opportunities in Native American communities. Working in these settings requires specific knowledge related to history, national policy toward indigenous nations, sovereignty and the economic and social factors that uniquely impact program delivery in Native American communities.
Programs in extension, education and social service agencies have recognized the unique challenges in indigenous communities and, therefore, have developed specific approaches for their programs to be successful in Native American communities, in the United States and in other countries, which has created a growing need for a workforce cognizant of these unique challenges.
This certificate is designed for those interested in expanding their skills and understanding of indigenous peoples and economic development, as well as those in working with Native and Indigenous communities. Today, students taking these courses often have careers or are seeking employment in Native-serving organizations, as well as agencies who have extended their programming to indigenous communities and neighborhoods.