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INSTITUTE OF TRIBAL LEARNING

For tribal and non-tribal community members

INSTITUTE OF TRIBAL LEARNING

“It is important that all of us understand the history of the land in which we live. CWC has had the benefit of having truthful, authentic conversations with Wind River Reservation tribal members.”

– President Brad Tyndall

Hello • Haa’ Shoshone Heebe Arapaho (male) Tous Arapaho (female)

The Institute of Tribal Learning coordinates American Indian services through continued education on historical and contemporary issues. The Institute provides a positive influence to educate tribal and non-tribal community members of American Indian issues on a local and national scale.

Central Wyoming College is a designated Native American Serving Non-Tribal Institution (NASNTI). Since 1966, Central Wyoming College has been the primary post-secondary educational institution with the opportunity to serve the tribal communities of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho nations of the Wind River Indian Reservation.

CWC serves the largest American Indian student population of the seven community colleges in the state, about 45% of Wyoming’s American Indian community college students attend CWC. Recognizing the crucial importance of its tribal communities, the push to build the Intertribal Education and Community Center helped bring a facility to the campus that celebrated the rich American Indian heritage and culture of the CWC service area.

We welcome you all from different nations Zahseekumma beedeen andavitch newe’ Shoshone Nii’oowooteihnoo, toh’entoonee Arapaho

Strengthen The Connection

Central Wyoming College proudly serves the two nations of the Wind River Indian Reservation (WRIR). With your support, CWC will assist the WRIR to improve outreach, education, and leadership development.

We are committed to this community and passionate about meeting the unique educational and workforce needs of the Wind River Indian Reservation by providing:

  • A leadership and tribal wisdom society program.
  • Credit and non-credit courses and certificates.
  • Certificates, Associates, and Bachelor’s degrees.
  • Presentations for schools, businesses and citizen groups on tribal history and tradition.
  • Assistance with, and dissemination, of Indian education for all curriculum and Wyoming Public Broadcasting Service modules.
  • Seminars, workshops, and conferences on contemporary issues of the WRIR (e.g. natural resources, agriculture, and business).
  • Recruitment, retention, and student support.
  • Recruitment, retention, and student support.
  • K-12 exhibits, recognition, and activities at the CWC Intertribal Education and Community Center.

Honor your past (ancestors) through education Dumma zootsoogwane’ bah’nahsoomugun seek eesh en divopuin Shoshone Boobooteenowo’ Arapaho

KEY INITIATIVES

RESOURCES

MEET THE TEAM

TRIBAL EDUCATION COORDINATOR
Ivan is committed to meeting the educational and workforce needs of the Wind River Indian Reservation.
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT SUCCESS COORDINATOR
Rory is here to help current and prospective American Indian students navigate our processes.
CWC-WIND RIVER COORDINATOR
Lisa focuses on the coordination of programs and services to support progress in your education.