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4. Between the ages of 18 and 55, physically able and wanting to work, now unemployed.

(a) Comparison with non-Indian labor force in area.

D. Education

1. Level.-Average educational level for the following age groups in terms of the highest grade completed:

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2. School Age Population.-Number of resident tribal members in the following age groups:

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1. Total acreage of tribal land.

2. Total acreage of tribal fee land.

3. Total acreage of tribal trust land.

4. Total acreage of individual trust land.

5. Total acreage of individual trust land in heirship status:

(a) Number of tracts.

(6) Number with 2-10 owners.

(c) Number with more than 10 owners.

6. Total acreage of Federal lands on Indian reservations.

F. Law and Order

1. Number of reservations under State law.

2. Number of reservations having:

(a) Traditional courts.

(b) Courts of Indian Offenses.

PART V-STATE AGENCIES AND PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS IN THE FIELD OF INDIAN AFFAIRS

A. State Agencies

NOTE.-General statement on each state agency, operation, staff, budget, programs, publications, etc.

B. Private Organizations

NOTE.-General statement on each private organization, officers, operation, budget, publications, programs, etc.

PART VI-PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS IN THE FIELD OF INDIAN AFFAIRS

NOTE.-Those published on a continuing basis by all levels of Government concerned with the Indian problem, the private organization publications, tribal newspapers, etc. The intent would be to annotate each publication indicating content and providing thereby a comprehensive list of publications containing current information from all over the United States.

APPENDIX D

FEDERAL PROGRAMS SERVING INDIANS

CITED IN CHAPTER SIX

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