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    American Indian College Fund, Tribal College Journal launch special edition
journal for 400 th anniversary of Mayflower arrival with call for student entries
DENVER — The year 2020 marks
the 400 th anniversary of the arrival of
the Mayflower to North America, forever
changing life for Native people.
In some ways, the struggle for Native
people continues — in March the federal
government announced it is removing
the reservation status and 300 acres of
ancestral land from the Mashpee Wam-
panoag Massachusetts-based Tribe, which
traces its ancestry to contact with the
Mayflower pilgrims.
Today’s Native people are respond-
ing to challenges with the resilience of
their ancestors, a Tribal college education
and continued strength, weaving their
values and traditions into modern life.
To celebrate Native peoples’ endurance
and resurgence for more than 400 years,
the American Indian College Fund and
Tribal College Journal are hosting a call
for entries for A Journal of Native Reflec-
tions on the Mayflower, a special edition
journal to feature a juried selection of
student essays, art, photography and film.
The contest is open to all Tribal
college and university students, faculty
members and staff at American Indian
Higher Education Consortium-member
institutions submitting original work
reflective of the theme of Resilience.
Education. Strength.
Deadline for entry is June 30, 2020,
11:59 MST. A Journal of Native Reflections
on the Mayflower will be published Nov. 1,
to mark Native American Heritage Month.
Selections will be made in July by
a jury of three industry professionals.
Each entrant whose work is selected for
publication will receive $200, a certificate
of selection and a copy of the Journal of
Native Reflections on the Mayflower. All
officially selected entrants will also be
listed in the journal.
For complete contest terms and
conditions and instructions for sub-
mission, please visit collegefund.org/
mayflower. Selections for submissions will
be announced on the College Fund’s home
page at collegefund.org and at tribal-
collegejournal.org.
About the Tribal College Journal (TCJ)
— This is a national, nonprofit media
organization operated by the American
Indian Higher Education Consortium.
TCJ has covered the news, newsmakers
and issues of the Tribal college movement
for 30 years, earning multiple awards from
organizations such as the Native Ameri-
can Journalists Association, Association
Estimated
Number
Available
Season
Dates
Deer
Early Archery
50
8/29-9/27
General Rifle
375
10/3-11/6**
Antlerless – Adult
8
10/3-11/6
Antlerless –Youth
8
10/3-11/8
50***
11/21-12/13
Antlerless - Youth
2
8/1-12/31
Early Archery
25
8/29-9/27
1 st Season Rifle
25
11/14-11/17
2 nd Season Rifle
25
11/21-11/27
11
Various
seasons
beginning
1/1/21
Late Archery
Elk
Antlerless
Late Archery
Antlerless
Salmon Salmon
Date to Start Tag Issuance
8/3 at 8:00 AM at Natural
Resources Office
8/17
Lottery applications available
8/3; due 8/28; drawing 9/8; tags
issued 9/9
Lottery applications available
8/3; due 8/28; drawing 9/8; tags
issued 9/9
First Distribution:
10/19 at 8:00 AM at NR Office
Second Distribution:
11/2 at 8:00 AM at NR Office
(see Note 2 below)
Lottery applications available
6/1; due 7/2; drawing 7/6; tags
issued 7/7
8/3 at 8:00 AM at Natural
Resources Office
Lottery applications available
8/31; due 9/25; drawing 10/5;
tags issued 10/6
Method of
Issuance
First Come First
Served*
First Come First
Served
Lottery – Open to
Elders Only
Lottery – Open to
Youth Ages 12-17
Only
First Come First
Served*
Lottery – Open to
Youth Ages 12-17
Only
First Come First
Served*
Lottery
Lottery applications available
8/31; due 9/25; drawing 10/5;
tags issued 11/30
Lottery
First Come First
Served*
First Come First
Served
56
11/28-12/13
First Distribution:
10/19 at 8:00 AM at NR Office
Second Distribution:
11/2 at 8:00 AM at NR Office
(see Note 2 below)
200
11/1-12/30
(estimate)
8/17
* No early calls to “save” an early archery tag for someone. Must physically show up to obtain tag on first day
of distribution. May call to have a tag mailed beginning on the second day of distribution.
** Season for Youth ages 12-17 is 10/3 - 11/8 (2 additional days at end of general season)
*** Minus number of tags filled in Deer Early Bow Season. Unfilled Deer Early Bow tags must be returned to
Natural Resources by 10/9.
NOTE 1:
NOTE 2:
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A Tribal member may obtain only ONE elk tag in their name during the 2020-2021 hunting
season (bow, bull and cow tags all count towards the one tag), except as noted below.
First Distribution: For hunters who have not been issued an early season deer archery tag (for
deer tags) or any elk tag (for elk tags).
Second Distribution: For any eligible hunter, regardless of what other tags they have received.
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May 2020
About the American Indian College
Fund — Founded in 1989, the American
Indian College Fund has been the nation’s
largest charity supporting Native higher
education for 30 years. The College Fund
believes “Education is the answer” and
provided $7.72 million in scholarships to
3,900 American Indian students in 2018-
19, with nearly 137,000 scholarships and
community support totaling more than
$221.8 million since its inception.
The College Fund also supports a
variety of academic and support programs
at the nation’s 35 accredited Tribal col-
leges and universities, which are located
near Indian reservations, ensuring stu-
dents have the tools to graduate and suc-
ceed in their careers.
Important Federal Links
2020-2021 Hunting and Fishing Tags
Distribution Schedule
Type of Tag
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