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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... received at the pueblo's BIA day school . He urged me to fight for SIPI for the sake of future generations of Indian young people , and asked me , If the government can give money to the Army band to make noise and give money to ...
... received at the pueblo's BIA day school . He urged me to fight for SIPI for the sake of future generations of Indian young people , and asked me , If the government can give money to the Army band to make noise and give money to ...
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... received was when we were sent the notice of closure that went out to the school operators in early February , and a personal call that I had from Assistant Secretary Smith . When we questioned the BIA concerning the reasons for the ...
... received was when we were sent the notice of closure that went out to the school operators in early February , and a personal call that I had from Assistant Secretary Smith . When we questioned the BIA concerning the reasons for the ...
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... received assurances that the needs of these students will adequately be met by other schools at a reduced cost , I believe there are several questions which need to be addressed . I submit the following questions to be answered by the ...
... received assurances that the needs of these students will adequately be met by other schools at a reduced cost , I believe there are several questions which need to be addressed . I submit the following questions to be answered by the ...
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... in this school between the ages of ten and fourteen . The school has helped these students a great deal from all reports I have received . To eliminate this worth- while school without any sound alternative for the students would 26.
... in this school between the ages of ten and fourteen . The school has helped these students a great deal from all reports I have received . To eliminate this worth- while school without any sound alternative for the students would 26.
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... in this school between the ages of ten and fourteen . The school has helped these students a great deal from all reports I have received . To eliminate this worth- while school without any sound alternative for the students would 26.
... in this school between the ages of ten and fourteen . The school has helped these students a great deal from all reports I have received . To eliminate this worth- while school without any sound alternative for the students would 26.
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