Important Information Regarding Community College Financial Assistance for American Indians / Alaskan Natives
The California Miwok Tribe being active in Indian education just received information regarding financial assistance for all American Indians and Alaskan Natives who wish to attend community college.  Please refer to the link within story to access attendance in a Virtual workshop that will be conducted on July 16th at 9:00 A.M.     July 7, 2021 [...]
Haskell University Higher Education Information
 If you're interested in joining Haskell Indian Nations University, please download the included pdf files provided below. Students interested in attending HINU will need to submit an application, along with SAT or ACT scores, an essay, and high school transcripts.  Checklist (click on links to download .pdf files) : Checklist page 1 Checklist page 2 Application [...]
For Stories of People, Places and Events of Interest in Indian Country
The Indian Country Today E-weekly Newsletter is here! Please click on any live link associated within the document below to access the largest compilation of current information available to the nations indigenous peoples today. Additionally, after accessing the live links listed below, click on any picture listed thereafter to open up link to associated story. View Online Here or Download [...]
California Tribal College Meeting – August 31st, 2018
Any comment  The California Valley Miwok Tribe, located at 4620 Shippee ln. Stockton, CA, received a flyer for an upcoming meeting of the leadership council and regents elections. The California Valley Miwok Tribe has long been involved in higher education for Native people and our Chairperson Silvia Burley is the official tribal delegate appointed by our tribe in [...]
CVMT Presents Miwok Cultural Presentation at the University of the Pacific, Stockton
On September 26th, 2017, the California Valley Miwok Tribe visited the campus of the University of the Pacific, located at 3601 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA 95211. The reason for the visit was at the invitation from Professor Mariela Guzman, who wanted her students to experience the culture of the area's first peoples. Professor Guzman teaches the first semester [...]




