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American Indian Journal, 1979
Gary Kimble, past staff attorney of the Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs, cites resource management as one of the most important current issues in Indian affairs. Discusses water rights, coordination of energy efforts between tribes, and the need for Indians to know all the ramifications of reservation energy development. (DS)
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Coordination, Energy Conservation
Lipton, Charles J. – American Indian Journal, 1980
A mineral agreements expert discusses the options open to tribes, from the most standard lease form to arrangements as yet untried by Indian Nations. Discussion covers 18 basic provisions for inclusion in agreements, tax considerations, and basic forms of petroleum agreements (leases, joint ventures, production sharing, and service contracts).…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Contracts, Federal Legislation
Bee, Robert L. – Indian Historian, 1979
Focusing attention primarily on the Washington ends of the Tribal-Washington connection, this article analyzes the extent to which tribal leaders can (and cannot) influence the formulation and impact of federal Indian policy. (Author/RTS)
Descriptors: American Indians, Federal Indian Relationship, Information Networks, Leadership
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Orpen, Christopher – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1976
The hypothesis tested is that workers in South Africa who typically hold western values will be more satisfied with 'larger' jobs in which they perform a greater variety of less repetitive tasks, but that workers who typically hold tribal values will not. (Author)
Descriptors: African Culture, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Individual Differences
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Albas, Daniel C.; And Others – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1976
Suggests that language and culture are crucial factors in the transmission of emotion--even on the nonverbal vocal level. (Author)
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
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Cournoyer, David – Tribal College, 1996
Describes the efforts of the InterTribal Bison Cooperative (ITBC), a nonprofit group founded to help tribes return buffalo to Indian reservations. Describes the cultural and economic motives behind the movement. Indicates that the ITBC has grown to 40 member tribes and utilizes a consensus-building approach to rebuilding buffalo herds. (MAB)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Animal Husbandry, Conservation (Environment)
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McBride, Beverly A. – American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, 2003
The Sault Sainte Marie tribe of Chippewa Indians (Michigan) facilitated community healing through a curriculum that raised awareness of harmful assimilation factors and the impact of oppression and reintroduced creation stories and the clan system to reclaim American Indian cultural identity. Thirty-two persons completed the first round of…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adult Education, Chippewa (Tribe), Community Action
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Schilz, Thomas F. – American Indian Quarterly, 1988
Traces the involvement of the Gros Ventres in the Canadian fur trade from 1754, when the Hudson's Bay Company began wooing Great Plains tribes to English commercial interests, to 183l, when the tribe migrated south. Describes the mutual suspicions of traders and Indians and intertribal hostilities. Contains 20 references. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indian History, American Indians, Canada Natives, Culture Conflict
Greer, Sandy – Winds of Change, 1995
At a panel discussion held at Imagining Indians Native American Film and Video Festival (Scottsdale, Arizona, June 1994), Americans Indians debated and expressed their concerns regarding intellectual property rights and the effects of commercialism on the integrity of Native American cultural beliefs and practices. Tribes must decide which aspects…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Business, Cultural Awareness
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Ambler, Marjane – Tribal College, 1994
Describes five model philanthropic programs that provide funding to Native American causes. Indicates that Native Americans are creating their own foundations and working as partners with non-Indian philanthropies. Discusses the Seventh Generation Fund, American Indian College Fund, Eagle Staff Fund Collaborative, Montana Community Foundation, and…
Descriptors: American Indians, Donors, Financial Support, Grants
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Adamson, Rebecca – Tribal College, 1994
Reviews historical trends in U.S. philanthropy toward Native Americans, including the "missionary and chief making era" (1819-1940s), "political leadership era" (1940s-1960s), "issues and rights era" (1960s), "institutional era" (1970s), "self-sufficiency era" (1980s), and present day efforts. Highlights obstacles that prevented the success of…
Descriptors: American Indians, Donors, Financial Support, Grants
Mohawk, John C. – Akwe:kon Journal, 1992
Indian poverty is a result of the enforced social stagnation. Economic development in Indian country is intertwined with an Indian movement toward tribal sovereignty and political power. Economic success is not impeded by traditionalism in tribal culture and government, but it does require fair play by tribes and their leaders, an independent…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Community Development, Economic Development
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Hampton, James W. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1992
Examines differences among American Indian tribes and Alaska Natives with regard to incidence and mortality rates for various types of cancer, particularly lung, cervix, breast, biliary, gastric, colorectal, prostate, and primary hepatic cancer. Discusses the influence of genetic and environmental factors, smoking, and inadequate medical…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Cancer, Disease Control
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Sutton, Imre – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1991
Examines the public confusion and intergovernmental conflicts that arise from overlapping jurisdictions in "Indian Country" (reservations and surrounding counties). Presents legal and proprietal, ethnohistorical, and political-geographical views of Indian Country. Discusses jurisdictional problems related to geography, subject matter…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Court Litigation, Federal Indian Relationship
Wood, Blaine – Winds of Change, 1998
Describes the spiritual transformation of an Idaho State Penitentiary Cherokee inmate who worked with an Indian elder and an Alcoholics Anonymous elder to utilize the interrelated teachings of the American Indian Medicine Wheel (the East, new beginnings) and the first three steps (honesty, hope, and faith) of the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous.…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Cherokee (Tribe)
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