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United States - The Navajo Nation

Amizade at the Navajo Nation, Tuba City, Arizona

The Navajo Nation is the cultural home to the Navajo people, marked with beautiful sandstone mesas, towering buttes, colorful canyons, and dramatic desert scenery.  It is the largest of the Indian Reservations in the US expanding over four states – Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado. The Navajo people are deeply rooted in their cultural traditions and are well known for their contributions to the world at large, including the role of the Navajo Code Talkers in WWI and their exquisite artistry. As the Navajo people continue to successfully adjust to contemporary mainstream circumstances, they face the increasing challenges of cultural identity, educating their children, and economic development.

Tuba City children

The Partnership

Tuba City Boarding School
At the Tuba City Boarding School, children come first. The Boarding School helps the children grow up to be unique, responsible, nurtured adults. Opportunities are provided for positive life-long learning, healthy growth, success, and self-worth. A quality education is supported in a safe and culturally competent environment. Parents, community, school, and community partners, together, are working to provide the best education possible for the children.

As the Navajo Nation is challenged daily by the responsibilities of educating their children, maintaining their cultural identity, and promoting economic development, providing the best education possible to their children is the foundation to succeeding on all aspects. Amizade and the Tuba City Boarding School are working together to promote classroom success. Basic skills including reading and math are essential if the Navajo are going to fully realize their own individual and cultural potential.

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The Commitment

Service opportunities in Tuba City are arranged in partnership with the schools and involve tutoring and mentoring youth. By working with the teachers and school administration, Amizade volunteers complement the goals set in the classroom. Participants can expect to directly contribute to the success of Navajo school children.

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The Impact

Since 2000, Amizade volunteers have served in several capacities in efforts to educate the children and young adults icluding:

Tutoring in the Classrooms – Volunteers work with the teachers to support lesson plans, provide one-on-one tutoring for students, and promote learning in activities.
School-wide Art Program – Volunteers develop and implement a school-wide week-long art program for students in grades K-4.
Special Programming – Volunteers serve in the school in specific roles including aides in the library, computer lab, reading rooms, and physical education.

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Program Details

Amizade Schedule - Please see our schedule for upcoming Navajo Nation program dates and costs.

Handbook - Logistical information and more is available in our Navajo Nation Handbook.

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Navajo Mural

Resource Links

Navajo Nation Program References

Michael Accorsi - Accorsi@mitty.com
Sandra Noll - sjnoll@earthlink.net
Dorothy Ann Altwarg - slialt@yahoo.com
John and Kathleen Franke JohnKathleen@webtv.net or jfranke@tms-hq.com
Kazuo Yamada - kazuoyamada@gmail.com
Vernette Marsh - neospora@aol.com
Kara Tiggas - ktiggas@hotmail.com
Ryan Wolfrum - wolfrum@gmail.com
Jessie Lortie - jessie.lortie@gmail.com
Leslie Lee - leslielee713@hotmail.com
Atheline Wagner - atheline@aol.com

 

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