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Wassaja, The Indian Historian, 1980
Concerns controversy caused by the cancellation of the Office of Education grant of $250,000 by National Tribal Chairmen's Association executive director. (AN)
Descriptors: Administrators, American Indians, Federal Aid, Tribes
American Indian Journal, 1979
The Washington Report currently identifies, analyzes and tracks legislation, administrative agencies' regulations and supreme court decisions relating to Indian affairs. (Author)
Descriptors: American Indians, Court Litigation, Federal Indian Relationship, Federal Legislation
Boxberger, Daniel – Wassaja, The Indian Historian, 1980
Prior to 1880, the Lummi Indians had a well-developed salmon fishing economy. When non-Indians saw the value of this resource, the Lummi were evicted by various means. Starting in the 1960s, however, several western Indian tribes initiated legal procedures which resulted in the recovery of treaty-secured fishing rights. (AN)
Descriptors: American Indians, Economic Change, Economic Development, Natural Resources
Ruffing, Lorraine – American Indian Journal, 1980
Part one of a two-part article discusses the continuing problems of Indian tribes in negotiating equitable mining leases yielding reasonable economic returns without excessive social and environmental disruption. The article reviews several successful tribal actions and suggests courses of action for Indian planners and leaders. (Author/SB)
Descriptors: American Indians, Economic Development, Environment, Federal Indian Relationship
Akula, Vikram – World Watch, 1992
Canada and Brazil have set a precedent for aboriginal lands rights cases in recent decisions to set aside homelands for indigenous peoples. Discusses these decisions, land claims settlements, ramifications, and outstanding issues in need of resolve. (MCO)
Descriptors: American Indians, Canada Natives, Environmental Education, Indigenous Populations
Durning, Alan Thein – World Watch, 1992
Report on Philippine tribal people's struggle to protect their homelands against loggers, miners, and the global industrial economy. Links the issues surrounding tribal homelands and environmental degradation to world trade, foreign debt, and expansion of the industrial economy. (MCO)
Descriptors: Economic Development, Environmental Education, Indigenous Populations, International Trade
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs. – 1991
This report, submitted by Senator Inouye to the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, summarizes the background and major provisions of Senate Bill 1530, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior, in collaboration with the Secretaries of Education, Health and Human Services, and Labor, to approve tribal plans for the integration, at the tribal…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Vocational Education, Alaska Natives, American Indians
Bam, Edna E. – 1984
This study presents first-hand information on aspects of the developmental process during the first five years of life in rural Teyateyaneng in Lesotho, a small country surrounded by the Republic of South Africa. Implicit in the study is the assumption that a relationship exists between informal education at home and formal education at school.…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Birth, Child Rearing, Contraception
Ezeomah, Chimah – 1990
Nomadism is a worldwide phenomenon and its practitioners fall into three categories: (1) hunter/food gatherers, such as the Hadzabe in the United Republic of Tanzania; (2) itinerant workers, including the gypsies in North America; and (3) pastoralists, such as the Masai and Shuaw Arabs in Africa, the Sami in Finland, Norway, and Sweden, and the…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational History
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Women's Bureau (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1975
An informal coalition of the North American Indian Women's Association, the New Mexico Commission on the Status of Women, and the Women's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor presented a two-day program in Shiprock, New Mexico, to provide employment awareness for Indian women. The July 24-25, 1975 program was attended by 200 Navajo and Hopi…
Descriptors: Agency Role, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Career Awareness
Tiger, Georgianna – 1980
Significant 1970's federal legislation regarding American Indian education includes the Tribally Controlled Community Colleges Act; the Gifted and Talented Children's Act (Title IX Elementary and Secondary Education Act, or ESEA) which focuses in part on economically disadvantaged children; the Bilingual Education Act (Title VII ESEA); and the…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, Bilingual Education