Institute of American Indian Arts

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The Institute of American Indian Arts is a public tribal college in Santa Fe, New Mexico, renowned for its focus on contemporary Native American and Alaska Native arts and culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art school
land-grant university
public tribal college
country United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasizes community-based arts practice
indigenous knowledge systems
focusesOn Alaska Native culture
Native American culture
contemporary Alaska Native arts
contemporary Native American arts
foundedBy United States Congress
foundingPurpose education in Native American arts and culture
governedAs tribal college
hasAffiliation American Indian Higher Education Consortium NERFINISHED
hasCampusType urban
hasDesignation tribal land-grant institution
hasEducationalLevel tertiary education
hasLanguageOfInstruction English
hasMission to empower Native and non-Native students through education in the arts grounded in indigenous cultures
hasNotableFeature emphasis on contemporary indigenous arts
integration of traditional and contemporary Native arts
hasStudentBodyCharacteristic predominantly Native American
hasType tribal college
locatedIn New Mexico
Santa Fe, New Mexico NERFINISHED
Southwestern United States NERFINISHED
offersFieldOfStudy cinematic arts and technology
creative writing
indigenous liberal studies
museum studies
performing arts
studio arts
offersProgram certificate program
graduate degree
undergraduate degree
operates IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts NERFINISHED
regionServed Indian Country
United States of America
surface form: United States
sector public
servesCommunity Alaska Native students
Native American students
indigenous peoples of North America
shortName IAIA NERFINISHED

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Joy Harjo education Institute of American Indian Arts
Simon J. Ortiz taughtAt Institute of American Indian Arts
New Mexico higher education system includesInstitution Institute of American Indian Arts