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What is a Youth Council?
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What is a Youth Council?
Native American youth can make a difference, but first they must be organized and prepared for action. An effective way to accomplish this is through a youth council. A youth council represents a practical way of enabling youth to have a meaningful role in helping solve community problems. Types of youth councils include: Tribal Youth Councils, Alaska Native Village Youth Councils, Urban Youth Councils, High School Indian Clubs, College or University Native American Associations, A Church-sponsored Youth Group, or an Independent Youth Group.
Keep in mind that youth councils are just as diverse as Native America itself. Each youth council maintains its own identity and is built upon the needs and values of that particular community. By being involved with a youth council, young Native Americans can use their combined talents and energy to address major concerns facing them today. Youth design and promote their own programs to fit their needs. Young people who are involved with youth councils learn to accept responsibility. They grow through achievement and in the knowledge that they are making a real contribution to their community and to Native America.
United National Indian Tribal Youth
What is a Youth Council
http://www.unityinc.org/secondary.php?section=4&catid=70
Oct. 1, 2009
