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Hinckley, Kay, Comp.; Holzmueller, Diana, Comp. – 1975
The Alaska Educational Program for Intercultural Communication (AEPIC) brought together teachers to share their practical methods of incorporating community-oriented, multicultural components into their daily teaching schedule. Designed as regional in nature to allow for a sharper focus on the area's Athabascan culture, the workshop was attended…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
National Congress of American Indians, Washington, DC. – 1969
The annual report of the National Congress of American Indian (NCAI) for 1969 provides a report of the year's work in each major area of NCAI activities, together with an occasional description of specific actions. Also discussed are the present state of Indian affairs, education, and improvement in the liaison activities with the United States…
Descriptors: American Indians, Annual Reports, Community, Development
Harstead, Pat; Venner, Herb – 1970
Project Homebound by the Butte Vocational Technical Center and School District Number 1, Butte, Montana, entails the teaching of American Indian and Mexican American adult basic education (ABE) students in their own homes. A unique aspect of this program is the use of personnel with varied educational backgrounds: master teachers (with…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, American Indians, Demonstration Programs, Home Instruction
Coombs, L. Madison; Boon, Inez – 1969
There are 2 papers combined under this title, the first being specific to the Alaskan and the second to the Lapps of Northern Norway. Language difficulties were cited as being prevalent in both situations. English was reported to be the second language for the Alaskan, while Norwegian (which is completely different from the Lappish language) was…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adult Education, American Indians, Cross Cultural Studies
Goodner, James; And Others – 1970
It was hypothesized that learning problems differ for Indian students coming from homes where only an Indian language is spoken, Indian children whose families speak both an Indian language and English, and those from homes where only English is spoken. The student population was divided into 3 roughly equivalent groups by language category, and…
Descriptors: Achievement, American Indians, Aspiration, Boarding Schools
Aurbach, Herbert A.; And Others – 1970
The National Study of American Indian Education, in its first major publication, brings together information in summary form from a number of sources for the purpose of providing a description of the present state of Indian education. The context of American Indian education is identified in terms of American history, geographical location,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American History, American Indians, Dropout Rate
Havighurst, Robert J. – 1970
As a part of the National Study of American Indian Education, this report deals with the urbanization of American Indians in the Los Angeles area, where the present Indian population consists almost entirely of people who have in-migrated within the last 35 years. It is noted that the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), with its relocation program for…
Descriptors: Age Differences, American Indians, Church Role, Demography
Levensky, Kay – 1970
As a part of the National Study of American Indian Education, this document reports on 1700 American Indian primary school children (representing 14 tribal groups and 12 states) who were administered the Goodenough Draw-A-Man Test (DAM) as a measure of mental alertness. A comparison is given of the Indian and white children's scores. It appears…
Descriptors: Age Differences, American Indians, Anglo Americans, Cross Cultural Studies
National Council on Indian Opportunity, Washington, DC. – 1969
Governors of 30 states having significant Indian populations were invited to this conference to create better intergovernmental relations in Indian affairs. State involvement was stressed in formulating Federal policy and services, as was allowing the Indians to participate in planning programs affecting them. At the conference, officials from the…
Descriptors: Administration, Agency Role, American Indians, Communications
McKinley, Francis; And Others – 1970
Conducted in 1967 by the Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and Development at the request of the National Indian Youth Council, this 1-year study was made on American Indians at the following sites; Loneman, South Dakota; Ponca City, Oklahoma; Crow Agency, Montana; Fort Berthold, North Dakota; Nondalton, Alaska; South Nek Nek, Alaska;…
Descriptors: Administration, American Indians, Attitudes, Civil Rights
Goodner, James; And Others – 1970
Haskell Institute at Lawrence, Kansas--a post-high-school vocational education center and junior college sponsored by the Bureau of Indian Affairs--is the subject of this paper in the National Study of American Indian Education. A brief history of the development of Haskell is followed by the results of a survey given to 689 students in 1968. The…
Descriptors: American Indians, Aspiration, Attitudes, Friendship
National Film Board of Canada, New York, NY. – 1970
Sixteen-millimeter educational films are listed in this catalog with description, running time, and whether black and white or color. They are listed under 24 subject headings grouped into six categories: The Arts; People, Places, and History; Health; Science; Social Science; and Sports and Recreation. Cross references are provided throughout.…
Descriptors: American Indians, Catalogs, Eskimos, Films
Leibowitz, Arnold H. – 1971
The purpose of this study is to analyze the reasons behind governmental decisions leading to the "English-only" instruction policy in the public schools and the recent softening of this policy by various state and local governments. The author's thesis is that such policies have considered neither the advantages which the child may have…
Descriptors: American Indians, Bilingual Education, Educational Policy, English
Cogdill, Marsha; And Others – 1970
A language arts program for Navajo children is presented in this curriculum guide based on needs outlined in the Bureau of Indian Affairs' publication "Curriculum Needs of Navajo Pupils." The program should provide each Navajo pupil with an opportunity to acquire a basic mastery of the English language in order to integrate his own…
Descriptors: American Indians, Curriculum Guides, Educational Objectives, English (Second Language)
Morgan, Don A., Ed. – 1970
The objective of the symposium from which this document resulted was to give visibility to some worthwhile programs for mobile and "by-passed" populations, in order to allow those in attendance at the symposium and those exposed to the published proceedings to capitalize on what has been learned through these programs. The conference report points…
Descriptors: American Indians, Attitudes, Blacks, Conference Reports
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