A program that focuses on the history, sociology, politics, culture, and economics of one or more of the American Indian, Aleut, Inuit, Hawaiian and other native peoples of the Americas from earliest times until the present, with particular emphasis on U.S. and Canadian populations and their problems but including reference to Caribbean and Latin American native peoples.
| A major in American Indian/Native American Studies is highly relevant for the following careers. National averages for wages in each career is provided. |
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Top 31
U.S.
Colleges with the
highest percentage
of
American Indian/Native American Studies among the 2007-2008
graduating class.
|  | Haskell Indian Nations University Lawrence, KS | 25 (36.8%) | |  | |
| | Sinte Gleska University Mission, SD | 2 (10.0%) |  |  | |
| | Oglala Lakota College Kyle, SD | 2 (4.8%) |  |  | |
|  | University of Hawaii at Hilo Hilo, HI | 10 (1.9%) |  |  | |
|  | Black Hills State University Spearfish, SD | 4 (1.0%) |  |  | |
|  | University of Hawaii at Manoa Honolulu, HI | 29 (1.0%) |  |  | |
|  | Dartmouth College Hanover, NH | 10 (0.9%) |  |  | |
|  | Northland College Ashland, WI | 1 (0.8%) |  |  | |
|  | Fort Lewis College Durango, CO | 5 (0.7%) |  |  | |
|  | University of North Carolina at Pembroke Pembroke, NC | 4 (0.6%) |  |  | |
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Degrees awarded represents the number of bachelor's degrees awarded among the 2007-2008 graduating class.