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Marshall, Catherine A.; And Others – 1991
This executive summary describes a study to identify the concerns and needs of American Indians with disabilities living in the urban area of Denver (Colorado). The study also sought to determine if the Concerns Report Method was useful in identifying needs. The executive summary consists of a brief review of information on the urban American…
Descriptors: American Indians, Change Strategies, Delivery Systems, Disabilities
Marshall, Catherine A.; Gotto, George S., IV – 1998
Since 1994, the American Indian Rehabilitation Research and Training Center has been sharing successful research strategies related to disabilities and rehabilitation with indigenous people in Oaxaca, Mexico. Its first two projects identified the needs of indigenous people with disabilities in three geographic regions of Oaxaca and worked with a…
Descriptors: American Indians, Children, Disabilities, Family Role
Marshall, Catherine A.; Gotto, George S., IV – 1998
This report describes the second phase of a project that identified the circumstances and needs of disabled indigenous people in three geographic areas of Oaxaca state, Mexico. Assisted by a Mixteca disabilities consumer organization and an advisory committee of government officials, health care educators, community service providers, and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, American Indians, Children, Community Services

Marshall, Catherine A.; Juarez, Lourdes Garcia – Journal of Rehabilitation, 2002
Interviews with 52 Indigenous women with physical disabilities in Oaxaca, Mexico, indicated they had remarkably high levels of self-esteem and were content with their personal relationships, but struggled to find employment and education. The Women's International Leadership Institute (Tucson, Arizona) has provided training in leadership and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, American Indians, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Body Image