The Montana House Appropriations Committee voted 11-9 on Thursday to approve $6.1 million for Indian education.
The state constitution requires public schools to teach about Indian history and culture. But the state has never provided any money to carry out the mandate.
Rep. Carol Juneau (D), a member of the Blackfeet Nation, sponsored the bill.
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Relevant Links:
Montana Indian Education Association - http://www.mtiea.org
Montana
Office of Public Instruction - http://www.opi.state.mt.us
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