Jacques E. Johnet Scholarship for Native Americans
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Deadline: July 15 for Annual Award
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All application materials must be either hand-delivered to the American Indian Studies office (EP 103) by 5:00 P.M. on July 15 or post-marked by July 15. If July 15 falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the due date falls on the following Monday. If hand-delivered, Gabriella Segovia-McGahan (Department Coordinator, American Indian Studies) will accept applications on behalf of the Selection Committee. If mailed, address to: The Johnet Scholarship Selection Committee c/o the American Indian Studies Department.
Selection Committee Joanne Barker, Associate Professor and Chair, American Indian Studies (Project Director)
Wilfred Denetclaw, Associate Professor, Biology
Clay Dumont, Associate Professor, Sociology
2007-08 Recipients
Destinee Cooper (Crow), Biology
Erica Mones (Isleta Pueblo), Art History
Morrigan Shaw (Tlingit Dakl'aweidi), American Indian Studies/Anthropology
2006-07 Recipients
Dianna Marie Baldwin (Osage/Kanza), Biology/Zoology
Destinee Cooper (Crow), Biology
Christopher Hodge (Cherokee/Creek), Psychology
Nayomee Maas (Bad River Chippewa), Journalism
Kathryn Machi (Cherokee Nation), Creative Writing
Erica Nicole Mones (Isleta Pueblo), Art History
Morrigan Daniele Shaw (Tlingit Dakl'aweidi), Biology/AIS
Mytia Smith-Spencer (Ft. Peck Sioux), Journalism/AIS
2005-06 Recipients
Demelza Champagne (Turtle Mountain Chippewa), Women's Studies
Christopher Hodge (Cherokee/Creek), Psychology
Nayomee Maas (Bad River Chippewa), Journalism
Kathryn Machi (Cherokee Nation), Creative Writing
Morrigan Shaw (Tlingit -- Dakl'aweidi), Biology/AIS
Mytia Smith-Spencer (Ft. Peck Sioux), Broadcast Communication Arts/AIS
2004-05 Recipients
Denise Bruno (Tsalagi/Blackfoot), Major in History
Christina Lujan (Pueblo Isleta), Major in Environmental Studies
Nayomee Maas (Bad River Chippewa), Major in Journalism
Kathryn Machi (Cherokee Nation), Major in Creative Writing
Carrie Orange (Southern Cheyenne), Major in History
Mytia Smith-Spencer (Ft. Peck Sioux), Major in Broadcast Communication Arts/Minor in AIS
Keli Sutter (Northern Arapaho), Major in Sociology/Psychology, Minor in AIS
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