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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... tion , science improvement in minority institutions , bilingual pro- grams and research , and library services . We want to learn how fully these programs are being utilized by the Indian community and how access to them might be ...
... tion , science improvement in minority institutions , bilingual pro- grams and research , and library services . We want to learn how fully these programs are being utilized by the Indian community and how access to them might be ...
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... tion Association . Our second panel consists of representatives of the Office of Indian Education . This hearing has been arranged in this fashion to provide the Department with an opportunity to hear the con- cerns of those Indian ...
... tion Association . Our second panel consists of representatives of the Office of Indian Education . This hearing has been arranged in this fashion to provide the Department with an opportunity to hear the con- cerns of those Indian ...
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... tion , but the two key duties here today are to make recommenda- tions to the Congress on improvement in Indian education pro- grams and other programs that benefit Indians and also to provide advice to the Secretary of Education on the ...
... tion , but the two key duties here today are to make recommenda- tions to the Congress on improvement in Indian education pro- grams and other programs that benefit Indians and also to provide advice to the Secretary of Education on the ...
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... tion programs kept at the Department of Education and not moved to the Bureau of Indian Affairs . One other comment that was made about the fellowship program at our issues session is that the Office of Indian Education should look ...
... tion programs kept at the Department of Education and not moved to the Bureau of Indian Affairs . One other comment that was made about the fellowship program at our issues session is that the Office of Indian Education should look ...
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... TION OF NAVAJO COMMUNITY - CONTROLLED SCHOOL BOARDS , WINDOW ROCK , AZ , ACCOMPANIED BY CAROL BARBERO , GEN- ERAL COUNSEL Ms. BAHE . [ Remarks given in native tongue . ] My name is Lorena Bahe . I am the Executive Director of the As ...
... TION OF NAVAJO COMMUNITY - CONTROLLED SCHOOL BOARDS , WINDOW ROCK , AZ , ACCOMPANIED BY CAROL BARBERO , GEN- ERAL COUNSEL Ms. BAHE . [ Remarks given in native tongue . ] My name is Lorena Bahe . I am the Executive Director of the As ...
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