Policies and Programs of the Office of Indian Education: Hearing Before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, First Session ... October 27, 1989, Washington, DC.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 145 pages |
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... organizations , that they were not able to get started with their programs because of the delay . We have had some indication that there were Indian students under the fellow- ship program who had to make loans while awaiting arrival of ...
... organizations , that they were not able to get started with their programs because of the delay . We have had some indication that there were Indian students under the fellow- ship program who had to make loans while awaiting arrival of ...
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... organizations , Indian - controlled schools , public or private institutions , depending on what definition , they are eligible for a lot of different programs within the Department of Education . We feel that the main problem is ...
... organizations , Indian - controlled schools , public or private institutions , depending on what definition , they are eligible for a lot of different programs within the Department of Education . We feel that the main problem is ...
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... organizations be eligible for Even Start Programs . We seek the committee's support and advocacy on this amendment . If you have any questions , I have my counsel here . We have done some extensive work in drafting the amendment . What ...
... organizations be eligible for Even Start Programs . We seek the committee's support and advocacy on this amendment . If you have any questions , I have my counsel here . We have done some extensive work in drafting the amendment . What ...
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... organizations and coordinate and make their efforts complimentary . The rest of our testimony focuses in one way or another on the issue of access . I will not repeat all our written testimony . We are very eager to see the survey from ...
... organizations and coordinate and make their efforts complimentary . The rest of our testimony focuses in one way or another on the issue of access . I will not repeat all our written testimony . We are very eager to see the survey from ...
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... program , the Indian Education Act authorizes several competitive grant programs . The $ 18 million for these programs are provided primarily to tribes , Indian educa- tional organizations , and colleges and universities . They support 23.
... program , the Indian Education Act authorizes several competitive grant programs . The $ 18 million for these programs are provided primarily to tribes , Indian educa- tional organizations , and colleges and universities . They support 23.
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