Tribal College

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Refers to an institution of higher education in the United States that is established and operated by a federally recognized American Indian tribe or Alaska Native community. These colleges primarily serve Native American populations and often focus on preserving and promoting indigenous cultures. There are 35 Tribal colleges and universities in the U.S. They are located in 14 states, primarily in areas with significant Native American populations.

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