
Tribal Librarians Become Certified Financial Literacy Trainers
By Alana McGrattan Several initiatives have been launched this year targeting public libraries as ways of getting financial literacy training
By Alana McGrattan Several initiatives have been launched this year targeting public libraries as ways of getting financial literacy training
The Daily Times has an article about an event at Sen. John Pinto Library at Diné College in Shiprock that
For Teen Tech Week 2014 the Parachute Factory crew hit the road to promote the NMSL’s Makerspace programs around the state.
The Pueblo of Pojoaque Public Library is seeking a Children’s Librarian for 4 hours a week during June and July
The American Indian Library Association (AILA) has a couple of travel grants for library professionals (MLS not required) working in
The legislation to create the Native American Libraries Program was introduced by former Senator Leonard Tsosie in the 1994 legislative
Library Name, Location: Taytsugeh Oweengeh Library, Tesuque Pueblo, New Mexico Staff Members: Thelma Tapia, Library Specialist Catherine Tulee, Library Clerk
Library Name Pueblo of Pojoaque Public Library Number of Staff & Volunteers 3 Full-time, including Director Jill Conner, and 1
The American Indian Library Association (AILA) will provide financial assistance to two library professionals currently working in tribal library of
Alana McGrattan joins the New Mexico State Library’s Development Bureau as Tribal Libraries Program Coordinator. Alana has extensive experience working
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