
ERIC Number: EJ318873
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Publication Date: 1984
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The Structure of Federal Aid for Indian Programs in the Decade of Prosperity, 1970-1980.
Barsh, Russel Lawrence; Diaz-Knauf, K.
American Indian Quarterly, v8 n1 p1-35 Win 1984
Federal taxpayers may spend more, nominally, on each Indian than they do on other Americans, but the permanent benefits to reservation communities have been smaller. One-fifth of all spending maintains federal agencies. Funds that do reach reservations tend to be absorbed by tribal administration and unproductive employment. (ERB)
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Organization, American Indian Education, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Economic Development, Employment, Federal Aid, Federal Indian Relationship, Federal Legislation, Federal Programs, Federal Regulation, Health Services, Incentive Grants, State Programs, Tribes
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