Closing of Off-reservation Boarding Schools: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, on the Bureau of Indian Affairs Proposal to Close Three Off-reservation Boarding Schools, February 24, 1982. Washington, D.C. |
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... alternatives that I have suggested to the Secretary are a real- location of funds in the fiscal year 1982 budget , a supplemental fund- ing request or other discretionary means . It is my sincere hope that the committee will join in ...
... alternatives that I have suggested to the Secretary are a real- location of funds in the fiscal year 1982 budget , a supplemental fund- ing request or other discretionary means . It is my sincere hope that the committee will join in ...
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... alternatives being proposed to provide training for SIPI students are for them to attend the Haskell Indian Junior ... alternative , I would respond that there are major dif- ferences in purpose and approach between community colleges ...
... alternatives being proposed to provide training for SIPI students are for them to attend the Haskell Indian Junior ... alternative , I would respond that there are major dif- ferences in purpose and approach between community colleges ...
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... alternatives in either public school or other BIA schools and programs . During my visit to the school , there was ... alternative care . Finally after eight versions and 2 months , his letter was hand - delivered to our offices on ...
... alternatives in either public school or other BIA schools and programs . During my visit to the school , there was ... alternative care . Finally after eight versions and 2 months , his letter was hand - delivered to our offices on ...
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... alternatives including intensive residential guidance programs , are available to Intermountain students at other Bureau of Indian Affairs off - reservation boarding schools such as Sherman , Chemawa and River- side . Tribally ...
... alternatives including intensive residential guidance programs , are available to Intermountain students at other Bureau of Indian Affairs off - reservation boarding schools such as Sherman , Chemawa and River- side . Tribally ...
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... alternatives and overall benefits to the students . These included other Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding schools such as Sherman , Chemawa and Riverside and at tribally contracted schools , all closer to the student's home communities ...
... alternatives and overall benefits to the students . These included other Bureau of Indian Affairs boarding schools such as Sherman , Chemawa and Riverside and at tribally contracted schools , all closer to the student's home communities ...
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