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Moorefield, Story – American Education, 1974
Three representative programs operated by and for native Americans illustrate the purpose and the promise of the Indian Education Act. (Editor)
Descriptors: American Indians, Curriculum Development, Educational Experience, Educational Innovation
Montana State Univ., Bozeman. – 1971
The document is a proposal for American Indian Studies (AIS) at Montana State University (MSU). The 7 Indian reservations in Montana remain isolated within the prevailing life-ways of the state, thereby becoming virtual economic, political, and social islands within its culture. Montana Indian education has been inexcusably low, with less than 200…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indian Studies, American Indians, Curriculum Development
Nelson, Margaret F., Comp.; Walton, M. Frances, Comp. – 1982
The 1200-item annotated bibliography on American Indian and Alaska Native resources is presented in four sections: curriculum materials, resource materials, bibliographies, and periodical articles. The first three sections are listed alphabetically by source showing the vast amount of materials being developed by Indian tribal groups and…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, American Indian History, American Indian Literature
Garman, Keats; Jack, Donald – 1979
Rapidly increasing Navajo enrollment in San Juan County, Utah, public schools in the 1960's forced the rural school district to improve educational services to a sizable Navajo population while attempting to preserve local control in the face of changing Indian self-determination policy. The district implemented a Curriculum Development Center, a…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Bilingual Education, Community Involvement
Tanguay, Suzanne – 1984
Since 1973 the Canadian government has effected a major policy change in Indian education which is characterized by a new awareness and willingness to let native people control their education and administer their schools. The new mentality with regard to native education is producing improvements, although changes are slow. Native students…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Boards of Education, Canada Natives, Community Involvement
McBain, Susan; And Others – 1978
To plan a curriculum for a vocationally based community school in Navajo, New Mexico, the Navajo Department of Education (with assistance from the American Institutes for Research) surveyed the nation for vocational education programs which had been developed or adapted specifically for use with American Indians or Alaska Natives. State directors…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, American Indians, Career Guidance