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Building a Bridge to Economic Independence: Establishing a 1994 Land-Grant Extension Project Marie Campos Institute of American Indian Arts Native American Pastoral Textile Project Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Facility

Institute of American Indian Arts / New Mexico State University / Crownpoint Institute of Technology / Dine College / Tsaile Campus / Grant Extension Project Marie Campos Institute of American Indian Arts Native American Pastoral Textile Project Santa Fe / /

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economic solution / land management / travel expenses / /

Organization

Whitehorse Lake Navajo Chapter / Northern District Extension Service / Thoreau Navajo Chapter / U.S. Department of Agriculture's Cooperative State Research / Education / and Extension Service / Land-Grant Extension Project Marie Campos Institute / Tribal government / Los Alamos National Laboratory Foundation / As / New Mexico State University / Institute of American Indian Arts / Dine College / Institute of Technology / /

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project director / project director for leadership / director returns / /

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New Mexico / /

PublishedMedium

The Navajo Times / Indian Country Today / /

Region

Southwestern United States / /

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