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Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1972
Contained in this paper are the 6 steps that the U.S. Office of Education (OE) has taken, or will be taking, to achieve the impact called for by OE's 1971 Indian Education Task Force. First, OE has amended its policy to include a special focus on American Indian education within the agency. Second, OE is developing certain management procedures to…
Descriptors: American Indians, Bilingual Education, Community Control, Education
Rosenfelt, Daniel M. – Inequality in Education, 1973
Discusses the practical considerations that face Indian communities as they begin to move toward transforming the rhetoric of "Indian control" into the reality of quality education. (Author)
Descriptors: American Indians, Bilingual Education, Citizen Participation, Community Control
Education Journal of the Institute for the Development of Indian Law, 1973
The 6 main recommendations and the proposed budget for FY '75 that the National Advisory Council on Indian Education presented in its first Annual Report to Congress are explained. (KM)
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, American Indians, Annual Reports, Bilingual Education
Vineyard, William E. – 1970
The pronounced need for community support and involvement in school affairs is evident throughout the nation. This need is especially acute in situations where cultural and economic differences exist between the school and the parents. Study of school boards can locate some of the correlates that articulate and enhance the Indian parents' and the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Boards of Education, Community Control, Cultural Differences
Thompson, Morris – 1974
The year 1974 marked the first full year in which the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) officially embarked on a policy of advising and assisting American Indian tribes to assume the administration of their own affairs (self-determination). It seeks to strengthen and stabilize tribal governments while continuing to maintain and fulfill its trust…
Descriptors: Agency Role, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Community Control
Larsh, Edward B. – 1973
The intent of this position paper is to identify and describe the specific conditions causing problems to the effective delivery of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) services to American Indians, both reservation and non-reservation, and to suggest actions that might be taken to alleviate or remove these conditions. A concern of the Indian is…
Descriptors: American Indians, Biculturalism, Community Control, Cultural Education
Bureau of Indian Affairs (Dept. of Interior), Washington, DC. – 1974
In spring 1974, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) embarked on a specific project related to Indian control of schools. The objective was to have, by the end of FY 75, at least 1/4 (50) of the bureau schools operating under a management system chosen by those served by the schools. Relevant to this, the Interior Department implemented the…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Administrators, American Indians, Community Control
Navajo Tribe, Window Rock, AZ. – 1973
The monograph asserted that the focus of Navajo education should be on the growth and development of Navajo children and the advancement of Navajo communities. The present system developed negative, anti-school feelings in many adults and children. Changes and improvements were urged. The document assumed that persons concerned with Navajo…
Descriptors: American Indians, Boarding Schools, Community Control, Educational Administration
Tyler, S. Lyman – 1964
It was the purpose of this 1958 paper to demonstrate to the Commission on the Rights, Liberties, and Responsibilities of the American Indian how Indian tribes were first dealt with as sovereign nations and how this concept has changed through time (particularly from 1948 to 1958). When the sovereign-nations or treaty period came to a close, the…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Attitudes, Community Control
Bureau of Indian Affairs (Dept. of Interior), Washington, DC. – 1974
In spring 1974, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) embarked on a specific project related to Indian control of schools. The objective was to have, by the end of FY 75, at least 1/4 (50) of the bureau schools operating under a management system chosen by those served by the schools. This report reflects progress on the project, covering June, July,…
Descriptors: Activities, American Indians, Community Control, Day Schools
Tonigan, Richard E., Comp; And Others – 1973
This monograph describes each of the 11 programs of the Navajo tribe's comprehensive educational plan. It is the Navajo Division of Education's (NDOE) belief that all of these programs will have to be conducted on the Navajo Nation for many years to come; they believe these educational programs are the solution for eradication, or at least…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Board of Education Policy, Community Control
Zephier, Richard – 1973
This essay examines American Indian education from a historical perspective and analyzes the role of the school as an institution in an Indian community. Since the arrival of the white man in America, Indians have faced a world of cultural conflict. Throughout the history of Indian education, their values and way of life have been demeaned. The…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Boarding Schools, Community Control
Minnesota State Dept. of Education, St. Paul. – 1973
The Director's section of this 1972-73 report details the tribal take-over of Johnson-O'Malley (JOM) funds and the state's Indian education program. The narrative portion describes JOM and supportive programs for American Indians in Minnesota. JOM supported projects cover 3 principle areas: (1) basic, e.g., transportation; (2) parental cost…
Descriptors: Adult Education, American Indians, Annual Reports, Community Control
Weinman, Janice Jennie – 1970
Underlying present Governmental and private objectives to institute local control over the schools on Indian reservations is the hope that such a policy will improve American Indians' sense of relevance of their own behavior to the outcome of their destiny. Although the connection between community control and sense of personal efficacy has never…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Attitudes
Darnell, Frank – 1972
A history clearly unlike any other region in the U.S., an indigenous population with unique cultural patterns, and a physical environment that can only be described with positive and negative superlatives, have all combined to influence the making of a complex tripartite educational system for a large portion of Alaska's people. Two parts of the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Community Control, Demography, Educational Development
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