We provide schools and staff with knowledge, skills, and content to ensure Indian Education for All means cultural enrichment, academic engagement, and equitable pedagogy for students.


 

Essential Understandings Regarding Montana Indians

Indian Education for All Legislative Update and Funding Guidance

IEFA Professional Development Request Survey

The Framework: A Practical Guide for Montana Teachers and Administrators Implementing Indian Education for All

Indian Education for All Feedback Portal 

Indian Education for All Student Showcase Projects 

While the Teacher Learning Hub is under construction, the IEFA team is offering five live professional learning opportunities in September to support educators with this critical professional learning: 

Introduction to Indian Education for All in Montana - Dates: September 9, 11, 16, 18, 23 Time: 4:00–6:00 PM - Course Information

Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding and fulfill your licensure requirements —register today



 

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Land Acknowledgment

In the spirit of healing, we honor and recognize that the state of Montana has been peopled and stewarded by unique, distinct, and prosperous groups of Indigenous peoples for thousands of years.

Today, eight federally recognized Tribal Nations that comprise 12 different tribes exist in Montana: The Blackfeet Tribe, the Chippewa-Cree Tribes, the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes, the Crow Tribe, the Fort Belknap Tribes, the Fort Peck Tribes, the Little Shell Chippewa Tribe, and the Northern Cheyenne Tribe.

These are not the only indigenous peoples to have inhabited the Montana region and we also acknowledge tribes such as the Bannock, Nez Perce, Northern Arapaho, Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara and Shoshone.