MISSION
!!!!!! WE ARE OPEN FOR LIMITED REGISTRATION. TWO (2) PREREQUISITE COURSES ARE REQUIRED. SO YOU CAN ONLY REGISTER FOR THESE COURSES NOW. !!!!!
Tech 101 and Tribal Notary
Our mission, we are a diverse community with the freedom and courage to challenge, question, and think differently about our Indigenous American Indian heritage.
Who we are
Understanding your American Indian Heritage Will Give You the Courage to Make a Difference.
Through research, reflection, and a deeper
inner’standing of history, we affirm that many of our ancestors were Indigenous to this land, forcibly subjugated and mislabeled as “slaves.”
Many things they were; slaves, they were not!
We were artisans, craftsmen, educators, healers, warriors, mothers, fathers, and children who were robbed of their culture, their language, their spirituality, their dignity, and their very lives. The exorbitant costs, logistics, and technological limitations of 16th- and 17th-century transoceanic transport make it clear that the large-scale importation of human cargo often attributed to this narrative neither comport nor align with the realities of the time.

Message from The Office of the Dean
Education’s purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one.
“Our University exists as a vessel for this reclamation. It is a sacred space where the truths of our ancestors meet the tools of our present, empowering us to shape the future. Through our Tribal programs such as the Law Advocacy, the Notary, the Chaplaincy, the Court Watchers, the Marshalls, the Private Attorneys General, the Wellness and Health, and Tech 101, we equip our people with the knowledge and skills to navigate both ancient principles and contemporary realities.”
Empress Ayah Ellis, Dean
