The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1972 - 149 páginas |
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... problem and erecting a program ; let us hope also that the funds will not be spent unwisely and ineffectively ( pp . 2162-63 ) . It seems that the most private act a human being can perform - dying — becomes , when death is at one's own ...
... problem and erecting a program ; let us hope also that the funds will not be spent unwisely and ineffectively ( pp . 2162-63 ) . It seems that the most private act a human being can perform - dying — becomes , when death is at one's own ...
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... problems . As one witness termed it , these schools are " dumping grounds " for problem children . One dormitory matron in such a school was asked by a visiting psychiatrist if the children expressed any feeling when they first arrive ...
... problems . As one witness termed it , these schools are " dumping grounds " for problem children . One dormitory matron in such a school was asked by a visiting psychiatrist if the children expressed any feeling when they first arrive ...
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... problem " in eastern . Oklahoma , that is an Indian problem . Human beings exist within systems of relationships . Human communities exist within the broad- er reaches of these same systems of relationships . Their problems , as ...
... problem " in eastern . Oklahoma , that is an Indian problem . Human beings exist within systems of relationships . Human communities exist within the broad- er reaches of these same systems of relationships . Their problems , as ...
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Civil Rights: A Current Guide to the People, Organizations, and Events Joan Martin Burke Visualização de excertos - 1974 |
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