I wonder how you got the 6.25% figure for your daughter, but you can always apply for the benefits, to see what they say. Contact the Bureau of Indian Affairs, in Washington, D. C.; then check on Google to see if her tribe has a website, such as www.chicasaw.net (my father's tribe). The tribe will send you paperwork that you must fill out to verify your daughter's heritage. You will need paperwork verifying her lineage through her parents and grandparents. I say go for it; you have nothing to lose and everything to gain for your daughter.
One would have to produce a birth certificate which provides qulifications for Native American minority college grants. Depending on the grant the percentage of Indian blood required may differ.
Native American Bible College was created in 1968.
A Native American student should qualify for any scholarships offered to minorities in general. However, there are a few scholarships that are geared only towards Native Americans. This website has quite a bit of information on it: http://www.finaid.org/otheraid/natamind.phtml.
look in ur pants or see a rasist
no she was a native American
Indian heritage college grants are grants that are available to those of Native American descent. In order to obtain one of these grants, you will have to prove your Native American heritage.
He was married in 1513 to the daughter of a Native American Chief.
There is no such thing as a Native American language. Each tribe and sometimes each clan had its own language. You would have to be more specific as to tribe.
He was married in 1513 to the daughter of a Native American Chief.
Nothing, since it is not a word in any native American language.Shylah seems to be a name in one of the languages of India, perhaps meaning "daughter of the mountain".
There are several universities that offers native American scholarships. Try this link http://indianeducation.spps.org/scholarship_information.html or this one http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarships-by-type/minority-scholarships/American-Indian-native-American-scholarships/
It would help to know your qualifications. This site should help you find one www.finaid.org/otheraid/natamind.phtml