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How can I recruit American Indians?

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It is important to draw new diverse talent through channels such as college and university campuses and through alliances with local, regional and national organizations that are dedicated to diversity and work specifically with American Indian populations.

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Jeff G Hart on 02.18.08 at 07:32 PM
2007 National Diversity Award Winner, NASULGC/CSREES/ECOP - Dr. Jeff G Hart. Dr. Hart was appointed and has served as a liaison to Nebraska Tribes representing UNL Cooperative Extension. He has been a member of the Chancellor’s UNL Tribal Partnership Initiative Task Force and a member of the UNL Native American Student Recruitment/Retention work group. Hart’s major publication related to Native Americans include: Exploring Tribal Leadership: Understanding and Working With Tribal People, Journal of Extension, August 2006, http://www.joe.org/joe/2006august/a3.shtml; Exploring Indigenous Tribal Leadership, 2004, a doctoral research study with the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, http://0-wwwlib.umi.com.library.unl.edu/cr/unl/fullcit?p3159545. Jeff Hart, UNL Extension, jhart4@unl.edu

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