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Finley, Cathaleen – 1978
The unit explores several ideas regarding marriage and emphasizes that tribal women need to plan for a career as well as for marriage. The following concepts are to be stressed: (1) roles in marriage have changed; (2) people marry for a variety of reasons; (3) love is not the only consideration in selecting a mate; (4) marriage is really a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians
Finley, Cathaleen – 1978
Because teenage girls often have the poorest eating practices of any age group, and because they need more essential nutrients than at any other time of their lives except during pregnancy and lactation, the purpose of the unit, intended for American Indian girls, is to instill in them the rules of good nutrition and good eating habits. The unit…
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians
Finley, Cathaleen – 1978
Because bearing a child as a teenager presents a threat to a young American Indian woman's health, her education, her financial independence, her freedom to choose, and her ability to develop her potential, this unit on sexuality deals with the following: (1) sexuality as it affects one's life; (2) history of birth control; (3) matriarchal…
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians
Finley, Cathaleen – 1978
Designed to help tribal girls develop good grooming habits, the unit focuses on being natural and on practicing good health habits. Attention is given to such habits as bathing, care of complexion and hair, good posture, and care of the teeth and gums. The use of makeup is deemphasized. To relate the unit to pride in Indianness, bathing customs…
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indian Education, American Indians, Females
Finley, Cathaleen – 1978
Emphasizing individual development and exploring the conflicts that American Indian girls may face because of societally or individually imposed sex roles, this leaders' guide for "Growing Up-Unit for Girls" includes concepts, objectives, background information, and learning experiences for the unit. There are learning experiences for…
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indians
Finley, Cathaleen – 1978
Because a wise decision maker is better able to bring about the results that she wants and to avoid those that she does not want, the unit on decision making skills is designed to help American Indian girls develop skills that enable them to identify decisions, to set goals, to find and use information, to look at alternatives or choices, and to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indian Education, American Indians, Decision Making Skills
Finley, Cathaleen – 1978
Because a woman's level of living and quality of life are determined to a great degree by the choices she makes while still in her teens, the purpose of the unit is to give American Indian girls some idea of what it costs to live, how to use their resources, and to help them develop skills for managing their resources. The unit includes the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indian Education, American Indians, Attitudes
Finley, Cathaleen – 1977
In an effort to share some of the visual aspects of the Career Development Project for Tribal Girls as it was done in Wisconsin, a slide-tape presentation was produced. This paper presents a brief description of the 75 slides and the narration for each slide. (NQ)
Descriptors: American Indians, Career Awareness, Career Education, Females
Finley, Cathaleen – 1978
To help American Indian girls understand some of the many career opportunities which are available to them, this unit provides information on two job clusters; one cluster consists of a group of 15 related jobs, and the other is a group based on school subjects. The unit includes ideas for field trips and guest speakers, and it offers a variety of…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Adolescents, American Indian Education, American Indians
Finley, Cathaleen – 1969
Factors contributing to successful extension programs in American Indian communities are presented in this paper. Implications of the professional person's attitude toward Indian people are discussed, and concepts of program development as their application related to Indian communities are explored. Community involvement in program planning is…
Descriptors: American Indians, Community Involvement, Community Relations, Extension Education
Finley, Cathaleen – 1977
A curriculum was developed to help young tribal women develop their potential and abilities, and plan realistically for their years as members of the world of work. A model was developed which demonstrated that the curriculum can be used in tribal communities. An advisory committee of tribal women planned the program and reviewed the curriculum.…
Descriptors: American Indians, Career Awareness, Career Education, Career Exploration
Finley, Cathaleen
Nine out of 10 girls can expect to work for pay; six of them will be part of the labor force for 30 years. Today five out of ten women between the ages of 18 and 64 are working outside the home. A young woman must plan to be a worker as well as wife and mother. One fourth of all American Indian women who work for pay are clerical workers,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indians, Career Awareness, Career Education
Finley, Cathaleen; Thompson, Marian
The "Being a Special Person" segment of the Choices and Careers: Free to Choose program is based upon five areas of study; this document features summaries of the information in those five units along with the basic aims of each unit. "The Outside You" unit focuses on being natural and the importance of good health habits.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcoholism, American Indians, Career Awareness
Finley, Cathaleen; Wolf, Delores
The more a girl discusses an idea, the more likely she is to believe and practice the idea. With this as a basic premise, this document (prepared for parents and adult leaders) lists discussion topics or other kinds of activities that will help young girls explore several concepts. (1) Many forces tell a girl that she needs to improve or change…
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indians, Career Awareness, Career Education
Finley, Cathaleen; Wolf, Delores
Pressure from the mass media, parents, and peers often causes young girls to concentrate on their most external aspects at a time when the inner demand for self definition is equally important. In the struggle to receive attention from boys, many girls suppress their identities, fearful that if they allowed their true selves to emerge they would…
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indians, Career Awareness, Career Education
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