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Carney, Ginny – WICAZO SA Review, 1997
Examines the history of White-Indian relationships in Latin America and North America and the corresponding fluctuations in loanword borrowing into English from Native American languages. Explores 20th-century attitudes toward Native Americans and the impact of these attitudes on borrowing today, particularly in Alaska where Natives are resisting…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Alaska Natives, American Indian History, American Indian Languages
Oleksa, Michael J. – 1991
This booklet provides resources for teaching about pre-statehood Alaska history and the role of Alaska Native women. The six women leaders featured come from different backgrounds, languages, and cultures. They include an oral historian, a civil rights activist, a bilingual teacher, a traditional storyteller, a healer, and a tradition bearer. The…
Descriptors: Activism, Alaska Natives, Athapascan Languages, Civil Rights
Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Ottawa (Ontario). – 1978
In just 30 years the approximately 25,000 Canadian Inuit moved from traditional hunting and trapping to a multifacted, multimillion dollar economy based on tourism, arts and crafts, and renewable resource development. The rapidly changing Inuit world brought positive changes such as compulsory, better-quality education and improved health, as well…
Descriptors: American History, Canada Natives, Cooperatives, Cultural Background
United States Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1898
This is Volume 2 of the Report of the Commissioner of Education for the Year 1896-97, containing Parts II and III. Part II contains the chapters: (1) Federal and State Aid to Higher Education; (2) The First Common Schools of New England; (3) The Learned Professions and Social Control; (4) Eskimo Vocabularies; (5) Educational Matters of Interest in…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, State Aid, Higher Education, Public Schools