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junior college history and athletic information
United Tribes
Technical College.
United Tribes Technical College was first founded in 1969 by an
intertribal organization, the United Tribes of North Dakota Development
Corporation. It is a nonprofit corporation chartered by the State of North
Dakota and operated by the five tribes wholly or in part in North Dakota.
Those tribes are the Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation, the Spirit Lake Tribe,
the Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the
Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. The College is governed by a ten-member
board of directors made up of the chairperson and one delegate selected from
each of the tribes.
The College was founded to provide a community in which Indian people can
acquire an education and obtain employment. Programs which have been added
over the years have kept this initial purpose in mind, providing not only
occupational education and training but also individual and social skills in
a culturally-relevant setting, with an emphasis on children and families.
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The mission of the UTTC Athletic
Department is to provide students who meet National Junior
College Athletic Association (NJCAA) guidelines the opportunity
to compete in intercollegiate athletics with other Region XIII
teams.
Intercollegiate sports, usually basketball and cross country,
are offered based on student interest, community support,
financial ability, and educational, physical, social, and
emotional value.
United Tribes Technical College Athletic Department offers
sports in:
Men's and Women's "Thunderbird" Basketball
Men's and Women's Cross Country
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must precisely match percentage of enrollment - is not logical.
Generally, women are as interested in sports participation as men.
The leading causes of death in industrialized nations are
lifestyle
diseases, caused in part by smoking, poor diet, lack of exercise and
poor stress management.
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