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1Free to Be Mohawk

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  • Title: Free to Be Mohawk
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  • Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
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  • First Year Published: 2015
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    Akwesasne Freedom School

    The Akwesasne Freedom School (AFS) was founded in 1979 in a grass-roots effort by the Mohawk tribe. The Akwesasne Freedom school is located in St. Regis

    Akwesasne

    The Mohawk Nation at Akwesasne (/ˌækwəˈsæsneɪ/ AK-wə-SAS-neh; French: Nation Mohawk à Akwesasne; Mohawk: Ahkwesáhsne) is a Mohawk Nation (Kanienʼkehá:ka)

    Freedom Schools

    the Freedom School legacy can be seen in the schools that hold the name today: Akwesasne Freedom School on a Mohawk Indian reservation; The Freedom Schools

    AFS

    Friends School, in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, United States AFS Intercultural Programs, formerly American Field Service Akwesasne Freedom School, in New

    Hahgwehdiyu

    Louellyn White (2015). Free to Be Mohawk: Indigenous Education at the Akwesasne Freedom School. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-8061-5325-4. Lloyd

    Kiawentiio

    known as Cornwall Island) and attended Akwesasne Freedom School and Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School. She is based between Ontario, Montreal

    Mohawk language

    immersion school was established. Mohawk parents, concerned with the lack of culture-based education in public and parochial schools, founded the Akwesasne Freedom

    Iroquois mythology

    Louellyn White (2015). Free to Be Mohawk: Indigenous Education at the Akwesasne Freedom School. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 29. ISBN 9780806153254. Gilan

    Katsi Cook

    counseling, and other services. She also helped found the Akwesasne Freedom School – an independent school which teaches K-8th grades – in 1979. Around the same

    List of Native American languages acquired by children

    in public and parochial schools, founded the Akwesasne Freedom School in 1979. Six years later, the school implemented a Mohawk language immersion curriculum