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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... means by which the Indian , regardless of tribal affiliation or geographic residence , can gain highly technical skills in an environment which is sensitive to cultural background . It also provides industry with a pool of trained ...
... means by which the Indian , regardless of tribal affiliation or geographic residence , can gain highly technical skills in an environment which is sensitive to cultural background . It also provides industry with a pool of trained ...
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... means could serve to ensure that SIPI is given a reasonable interim period during which to increase their level of private sector support . These suggestions would be well within the Reagan Adminis- tration's intention to heighten the ...
... means could serve to ensure that SIPI is given a reasonable interim period during which to increase their level of private sector support . These suggestions would be well within the Reagan Adminis- tration's intention to heighten the ...
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... mean by social reasons . Senator ANDREWS . In the letter you sent me that finally came , what 2 months after Senator Burdick and I addressed you , you also say about 85 percent of these pupils were referred to the school for what the ...
... mean by social reasons . Senator ANDREWS . In the letter you sent me that finally came , what 2 months after Senator Burdick and I addressed you , you also say about 85 percent of these pupils were referred to the school for what the ...
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... mean in the same way that you notified us on these three schools ? Mr. SMITH . No. Right now what we are doing , Mr. Chairman , is visiting each each off - reservation boarding school . We are taking a good look at it , analyzing it ...
... mean in the same way that you notified us on these three schools ? Mr. SMITH . No. Right now what we are doing , Mr. Chairman , is visiting each each off - reservation boarding school . We are taking a good look at it , analyzing it ...
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... means for meeting them . Senator ANDREWS . Well , were'nt the schools established in the first place because the students were in such a home environment that their educational and development needs could not be met in the home en ...
... means for meeting them . Senator ANDREWS . Well , were'nt the schools established in the first place because the students were in such a home environment that their educational and development needs could not be met in the home en ...
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