The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington , D.C. Chairman of the morning session was Dr. Officer . Panelists who read papers , or had them read were : Gordon Mac- gregor , Applied Anthropology and Indian Administration - The Collier Era ...
... Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington , D.C. Chairman of the morning session was Dr. Officer . Panelists who read papers , or had them read were : Gordon Mac- gregor , Applied Anthropology and Indian Administration - The Collier Era ...
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... Bureau of Indian Affairs through the National Indian Training and Research Center at Tempe , Arizona . For some years , sounds of discontent and even open hostility have been heard from many Native American quarters , concerning the ...
... Bureau of Indian Affairs through the National Indian Training and Research Center at Tempe , Arizona . For some years , sounds of discontent and even open hostility have been heard from many Native American quarters , concerning the ...
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... Bureau of Indian Affairs , the proselytizing churches , and newer bureaucracies such as the Office of Economic Opportunity . No Indian should need to be reminded that the BIA provides a ubiquit- ous presence in Indian communities ...
... Bureau of Indian Affairs , the proselytizing churches , and newer bureaucracies such as the Office of Economic Opportunity . No Indian should need to be reminded that the BIA provides a ubiquit- ous presence in Indian communities ...
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