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Progressive Education and Native American Schools, 1929-1950
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In her widely quoted book, Education and the American Indian, Margaret Connell Szasz contended that, during the late nineteenth century, education served as a tool of assimilation as teachers prepared Indians to enter the mainstream culture. According to Szasz, the federal government sponsored three separate forms of education for Native Americans from 1879 to 1930. These included industrial vocational boarding schools located outside reservations, vocational boarding schools located on reser...
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Targeting native Americans
Public Relations Quarterly
; ... 9(12), p. 35. [Reference] Wellner. 10 Frost. 11 "The Number News," American Demographics, (March 1995). 12 Hodgkinson, p. 1. 13 ... communication. Her major research interest involves studies of news releases. She has numerous publications and presentations on ...
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Through indigenous eyes: Native Americans and the HIV epidemic.
Health and Social Work
; ... 241-257. Tafoya, P. (1998). Native American traditional medicine gets a $10,000 endorsement from the Department of Health. NALCHA News, 7, (unnumbered page 11). (Available from the American Indian Community House, 708 Broadway, New York, NY 10003) Tafoya, T ...
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Issues in the Treatment of Native Americans With Alcohol Problems.
Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development
; The author reviews the literature on the treatment of Native Americans who have alcohol abuse or dependence disorders and provides an interpretation of the research on this topic. The most common alcohol treatment modalities used with Native Americans are described and critiqued, including adapted
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Native Americans keeping the past alive.
Weekly Reader, Edition 2 (including Science Spin)
; Native Americans keep their past alive in different ways. This boy is from the Lakota tribe in South Dakota. He is wearing traditional clothing. Look inside to learn more about Native American life long ago. Teaching the Issue Native Americans In honor of American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage
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Dancing sprit Woman Powwow coordinator dedicated to helping Native Americans.(Neighbor)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Byline: Susan Dibble Daily Herald Staff Writer Rita Reynolds had been married a year when her husband was looking through a photo album and remarked that her father looked Native American. That's because he is, she shot back. Is that a problem? He started to laugh and said, 'No, my dad is too,' she
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Discovering Native America.(Native Americans reach 2.5 mn)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
American Demographics
; As businesses scramble to learn about some of the nation's fastest growing minorities, a handful are starting to wake up to the nation's oldest: Native Americans. Eight years ago, when you'd read about [multicultural marketing] in trade publications, the article would stop at Hispanics and African
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Native Americans studying their past at Dartmouth College's program seeks to fulfill founders' original mission
The Boston Globe
; HANOVER -- Native Americans come as foreigners from reservations across the country to attend Dartmouth College to discover through classes and each other the lost culture, history and language of their ancestors. Among the college's more than 300 Native American alumni, there is a state senator,
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Native Americans in books from the past.
The Horn Book Magazine
; Since approximately the late 1960s, there has been a steady flow of critical writing on the subject of anti-Native-American bias in children's literature. Most of the criticism has challenged readers and writers to reconsider the way Native Americans have been, and are, portrayed in children's
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Images of urban Native Americans: The border zones of mixed identities
Journal of American Culture
; Introduction The dominant photographic images of Native Americans, past and present, tend to focus on two geographical/culture areas, the Plains and the Southwest. These images become fixed in the American media as "typical" Native American physical/cultural characteristics. Native American images
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EARLY NATIVE AMERICANS WERE NOT TERRORISTS
Roanoke Times & World News
; As a Native American and a student of the French and Indian War, I can only say I was outraged by Kevin Kittredge's piece in Extra ("Terror on the homefront," Nov. 28). Although his historical overview of the conflict is good, his views on Native American participation is severely flawed. To equate
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