Ok, then Southern Idaho (like everything else) is behind the times & doesn't recognize the cards LOL Well, they might down here too if there was an Indian Hospital but I think I'd have to go up to Blackfoot or Idaho Falls, before that happened. :) If they taught History the way we are learning about it doing Genealogy.......I would have passed History & government w/flying colors. I'm not sure what kind of Educational help they give......but I was told it kind of puts you up front on the Pell Grant list. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rebecca York" <[email protected]> > Actually, Alli, > Idaho does acknowledge tribal cards. At least this part of Idaho up here in > the North. If someone has a card and is not Coeur d'Alene tribe, they can > still go to the Tribal Clinic in Benewah County for free. , but having fun > learning! > > I'm not sure, but I think there is college help, too. But, the tribe has to > have that organized and together to help. This one doesn't seem to. My son > in law is CDA Tribe and is not getting any help from them for college. > > Becky