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Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC. Broadcast Bureau. – 1975
Arranged alphabetically by State and by communities within each State, the 1974 report contains employment information on all braodcast units licensed by the Federal Communications Commission with more than 10 full-time employees. The report includes separate entries for the number of full-time and part-time employees, with full-timers being…
Descriptors: American Indians, Asian Americans, Blacks, Broadcast Industry
Stensland, Anna Lee – 1975
American culture differs from British culture largely due to the historical relationship of the European-American with the Native American. Some contributions of the American Indian culture include state names (Tennessee, Massachusetts, Delaware, and Connecticut), city names (Omaha, Yankton, Yakima, and Peorial), political concepts from the League…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, American Indians, Biographies, Characterization
Swadesh, Frances Leon; And Others – 1976
New Mexico, the fifth largest state, measures 390 miles from north to south and 350 miles from east to west. Six of the 7 life zones found in the U.S. are represented within the State's 77,866,240 acres. Its population has tended to congregate at altitudes of 7,000 feet and below, especially in areas where water is available. This booklet,…
Descriptors: American Indians, Area Studies, Biculturalism, Bilingual Education
Swadesh, Frances Leon; And Others – 1975
New Mexico was inhabited thousands of years ago. Each group of settlers saw the land in distinct ways. For some, its beauty consisted of its quality, the abundance of water, and the hope of a good harvest. For others, its beautiful sites were of more importance. Thus, each group established its own manner of living on the land and of using it.…
Descriptors: American Indians, Area Studies, Biculturalism, Bilingual Education
Sawyer, Thomas E. – 1976
Assuming that a romanticized view of American Indians is as disasterous as a bigoted view, this paper considers some alternatives for Native American life directions which go beyond the present narrow choices of either total assimilation within the white value system or isolation on the reservation. Major points presented are: (1) forced…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indians, Change Strategies, Cultural Differences
Lowry, Carlee S. – 1976
Questionnaire responses derived from a sample of 202 Choctaw students (grades 4, 6, 8, and 10) in attendance at the Bureau of Indian Affairs' Choctaw Agency Schools (Philadelphia, Mississippi) were utilized to evaluate the Choctaw Safety Education Program. In addition, parents, teachers, janitors, bus drivers, council members, and principals were…
Descriptors: Administration, American Indians, Budgets, Curriculum
National Indian Training and Research Center, Tempe, AZ. – 1976
Presenting evaluations of the Bureau of Indian Affairs' (BIA) implementation of the School Management Option Project, a project designed to further American Indian control of schools and elevated to the status of Presidential/Secretarial Objective (P/SO) in 1974, this report includes separate evaluations by the National Indian Training and…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, American Indians, Change Strategies, Coordination
Partnow, Patricia H. – 1976
In this story, a young Aleutian man relates his impressions about the arrival of the first Russian explorers on the Aleutian Islands in the 18th century. The story is to be used as part of the social studies unit, The Aleuts of the Eighteenth Century, to show the Aleutian perspective on the event. The narrator tells of the arrival of a strange…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Education, Elementary Secondary Education, History
Blanchard, Kendall – 1974
Four hypotheses pertaining to conflict and its resolution in the team sport experience among seven Choctaw communities were tested: Choctaws have a unique conception of conflict vis-a-vis Anglos; this conception has a limiting effect on the exercise or occurrence of more dramatic forms of violence; this notion is reflected in Choctaw team sport…
Descriptors: Aggression, American Indians, Anglo Americans, Athletics
Mott, Sara L. – 1975
The planning and implementation of a summer workshop in American literature of minority groups for a small denominational college is described in this paper. Four teachers provided through the National American Studies Faculty conducted week-long seminars on the literature of Blacks, Native Americans, Chicanos, and Asian Americans. An additional…
Descriptors: American Indians, Asian Americans, Blacks, Course Content
Mallett, W. Graham – 1975
This study investigated the efficacy of the language experience approach (LEA) with native Indian remedial reading students at the junior high level in British Columbia. Gains of vocabulary and comprehension achievement, of attitude toward reading, and of writing achievement were compared between the language experience approach and typical…
Descriptors: American Indians, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Junior High Schools
Bureau of Indian Affairs (Dept. of Interior), Phoenix, AZ. – 1975
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title I projects operated in the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Phoenix Area, during fiscal year 1975 are summarized on a grade by grade-school by school basis. Data, presented in chart and graph form, cover: the BIA's organization; student enrollment in the Phoenix Area; expenditures by school; student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indians, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment
Bureau of Indian Affairs (Dept. of Interior), Phoenix, AZ. – 1975
A composite summary of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title I projects operated in the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Phoenix Area, during fiscal year 1975 is given on an area-wide basis. Data, presented by charts and graphs, cover: the BIA's organization; student enrollment in the Phoenix Area schools by agency and school;…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indians, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment
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Pulu, Tupou L.; Pope, Mary L. – 1975
This illustrated reader is the second in a series of three beginning health books designed for use in the Alaska State-Operated Schools' bilingual education program. Two versions are provided, one in the Inupiat dialect of Shishmaref, Alaska, and the other in English. Both are illustrated with black and white drawings. The reader provides, in the…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Bilingual Education, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education
Children's Bureau (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1975
This publication describes the activities, events, and projects concerning foster child care in the United States reported in a survey. Included are sections on: Awards and Commendations; Action Committee Directory; Committee Reports; Action Week Programs; Citizen Advocacy Projects; Indian Foster Care; Foster Parent Education; Legislative…
Descriptors: American Indians, Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Committees
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