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    Improving Education Among Native Americans
    Copyright © 2006, Jacob Minett

    Some Native Americans live on reservations in a community of 
    other Indians.  In the United States, you only find two types of 
    reserved lands that are most know - military and Indian.  An 
    Indian reservation is literally a piece of land that has been 
    reserved for a Native American Indian tribe when relinquished 
    other land to the United States through various treaties.  In 
    recent years, Executive Orders, Congressional acts, and 
    administrative acts have created these reservations.  While the 
    majority of residents are Native America, some are non-Indian. 
    While Native Americans have, the freedom and benefits offered by 
    living on a reservation, many areas are so remote that reaching 
    the outside world is difficult or impossible.
    
    That means education, medical information, jobs, and other 
    resources are often untouched.  What we see is new technologies 
    being created to connect Native Americans with the outside world. 
    Take Wild Blue for example.  With internet access via satellite, 
    people can enjoy a fast, reliable, and convenient way to gain any 
    type of information needed.  In fact, Native Americans could 
    easily use Wildblue for email access just to keep in touch with 
    distant family and friends.
    
    Considering there are approximately 275 Indian reservations in 
    the United States, one of the largest with 16 million acres of 
    land spread out through Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, that means 
    there are many Native Americans living separate from the world. 
    For young children growing up, using Wild Blue's mini dish, they 
    can gain access to the same educational tools as any well else, 
    giving them the same advantages in life for career.
    
    Wild Blue is an exceptional offering.  This small dish, which 
    measures just 28 x 26 inches, is capable of receiving and sending 
    signals all via the special Wildblue satellite.  With the dish 
    being so small, it can be mounted on a wall, roof, or ground 
    pole, not being distractive in any way.  Keep in mind that Native 
    Americans can use Wild Blue's service for residential or personal 
    use, or for business use.  With that, Native Americans also have 
    opportunity to start businesses.
    
    In fact, many Native Americans have moved forward into current 
    times, holding down jobs just like anyone else and succeeding at 
    them.  However, you will also find many of the old-schooled 
    Native Americans who weave blankets, make pottery, and use their 
    skills passed down from generation to generation.  These goods 
    are then traded or sold.  Now, just imagine being able to reach 
    around the world in a remote place such as an Indian Reservation 
    and setting up a business to share those skills with people in 
    other countries.
    
    With the ease of Wildblue's internet connection, this is what 
    happens.  The beautifully woven blankets and colorful pottery 
    pieces can be sold online.  With the development of an 
    inexpensive website, the possibilities of reaching around the 
    globe are endless.  Obviously, this satellite technology and the 
    affordability of the Wildblue plan make starting a business of 
    the Indian reservation possible.  Wildblue internet service is 
    easy to use and offers up to 30 times, faster services than old, 
    dial-up.  The bottom line is that Wildblue has created an 
    incredible service for people in remote locations where other 
    services are simply non-existent.  Therefore, Native Americans 
    can enjoy the benefits and enjoy the doors of opportunity.
    
     
    



    Writer's Resource Box:
    Jacob Minett has been in the satellite communications industry 
    for over 10 years and is currently standing strong behind the 
    Wildblue brand. Jacob has been following Wildblue's every move 
    very closely for over 4 years and can say with confidence that 
    Wildblue is the best satellite broadband solution for the money 
    and that Wildblue is here to stay.
    
    "If Wildblue wasn't the best, I would not be here." 
    --- Jacob Minett - http://www.mywildblue.com




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