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United Native American Students

The goal of United Native American Students (UNAS) is to aid, prepare, strengthen, unite, preserve, and educate Native American students and to emphasize the rich traditional cultural and spiritual aspects of diverse Native American heritages. UNAS wishes to unite all clans, tribes, and nations into a political entity that preserves and honors individual cultures and traditional spiritual beliefs.

UNAS also seeks to promote freedom of expression by providing a platform for diverse voices in the Native American community, network with other Native American groups in the state university systems to strengthen the entire Native American community, and to actively seek educational funding for IPFW Native Americans in need, through scholarships, grants, and other community resources.  The group is not limited to native peoples; all people are encouraged to come and participate.

For more information about UNAS, contact Eva Howe, UNAS President, at 260-422-6105.