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Harkins, Arthur M.; Woods, Richard G. – 1969
Indian leaders in Minneapolis are frequently those Indians who are in favor with the non-Indian population; who are employed in the poverty program area; and who have assumed leadership roles for the benefit of non-Indians, self, and select cronies. As Indian spokesman, they have opposed public assistance in the form of educational programs and…
Descriptors: Activism, Adjustment (to Environment), American Indians, Behavior Patterns
Woods, Richard G.; Harkins, Arthur M. – 1971
A survey of inner-city Indian adults was undertaken by 165 students enrolled in an American Social Welfare class at the University of Minnesota. That survey resulted in 100 contacts with Indian adults in Minneapolis and the summarization of their characteristics as related to educational attainment and occupational category. In addition, attitudes…
Descriptors: Age Differences, American Indians, Attitudes, Education
Woods, Richard G.; Harkins, Arthur M. – 1971
The National Council on Indian Opportunity visited 5 major cities in 1968-69 for the purpose of holding hearings about the problems of urban Indians with a view toward stimulating remedial Federal Government and local community action. This report organizes the urban Indian concerns and characteristics evidenced during the hearings which had to do…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Alcoholism, American Indians, Communication Problems
Harkins, Arthur M.; Woods, Richard G. – 1968
Problem areas of American Indians in the urban setting, especially employment, education, health, justice, housing, public welfare, parks, libraries, churches, and the Indian Center are summarized. The relationship of these problem areas to Chippewa history and culture in Minnesota is discussed. Indian applicants at the American Indian Employment…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Agency Role, American History, American Indians