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AUTHOR Harkins, Arthur M., Comp.; And OthersTITLE A Bibliography of Urban Indians in the United States.INSTITUTION Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Center for Urban and
Regional Affairs.; Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis.Training Center for Community Programs.
PUB DATE Jul 71NOTE 44p.
EDRS PRICE EDRS Price MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29DESCRIPTORS Academic Achievement, *American Indians,
*Bibliographies, Educational Programs, *Relocation,Socioeconomic Influences, *Urban Areas
ABSTRACTMore than 450 publications on the American Indian
are cited in this bibliography. The majority of these were publishedsince 1960, with exceptions dating back as far as 1915. Although theprimary emphasis is on urban Indians, their relocation, problems ofthe rural-urban transition, and adjustment to the urban environment,publications are cited which could be useful to the study of ruralIndians. The bibliography is intended to supplement 2 additionalcompilations published by the Training Center foi: Community Programs:"U.S. and Canadian Indian Periodicals" by John A. Price and "ModernNative Americans: A Selective Bibliography" by Arthur M. Harkins etAl. (JH)
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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF URBAN INDIANS IN THE UNITED STATES
Compiled by:
Arthur M. Harkins
I. Karon Sherarts
211a Brown
Richard G. Woods
Training Center for Community Programsin coordination with
Office of Community ProgramsCenter for Urban and Regional Affairs
University of MinnesotaMinneapolis, Minnesota
July, 1971
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A Eibliograpby of Urban Indians in the United States is intended to
supplement two additional compilations published by the Training Center for
Community Programs, University of Minnesota:
Price, John A. U.S. And Canadian Indian Periodicals. Minneapolis:1971 Training Center for Community Programs, University
of Minnesota.
Harkins, Arthur M., I. Karon Sherarts, et. al. Modern Native Ameri-1971 cans: A Selective Bibliography. Minneapolis:
Training Center for Community Programs, Universityof Minnesota.
Please send any corrections, additions or other correspondence concerning
these compilations to the authors, using the Training Center address:
Training Center for Community Programs720 Washington Avenue S.E. -- Room 320University of MinnesotaMinneapolis, Minnesota 55455
Ablon, Joan.Jan., 1962
Ablon, Joan.May, 1964
"The American Indian Chicago Conference." Journal ofAmerican Indian Education, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 17-23.Tempe: Arizona State University.
"Movement of the American Indian to Urban Service Centers:A Challenge to Health and Welfare Agencies." An addressdelivered at the Annual Forum of the National Conferenceon Social Welfare in Los Angeles, California.
Ablon, Joan. "Relocated American Indians in the San Francisco Bay Area:1964 Social Interaction and Indian Identity." Human Organiza-
tion, Vol. 23, No. 4, Winter, pp. 296-304.
Ablon, Joan. "American Indian Relocation: Problems of Dependency and1965 Management in the City." Phylon, Vol. 26, pp. 362-371.
Abrahams, Ina. "Vocational Interest of Selected Indian College Students asMeasured by the Kuder Preference Record." Journal ofAmerican Indian Education, Vol.2, No. 1, pp. 20-24.Tempe: Arizona State University.
Adair, John and Evan Z. Vogt. "Navaho and Zuni Veterans: A Study of Contrasting1949 Modes of Cultural Change." American Anthropologist, Vol.
41 (1949), pp. 547-561.
Adams, Larry L. A Follow-Up Study of Indian Graduates of Union High School,1465 Roosevelt, Utah. M.E., Brigham Young University.
Adkins, Roy L. A Study of the Social Composition and Educational Back -1955 ground of the Indian Service Teachers in the Aberdeen Area,
1954-1955. M.S., University of North Dakota.
Ala, Viola.1949
The Problems Related to the Assimilation of the Indian ofSouth Dakota. M.A., University of South Dakota.
Anderson, James G. and Dwight Safar. Eruality of Educational Opportunity for1969 Spanish-American and Indian Students in Two Multi-Cultural
Communities: An Exploratory Assessment. Tempe: ArizonaState University, College of Education.
Anderson, Theodore R. "Comparative Urban Structure." International Encyclo71968 paedia of the Social Sciences, Vol. 2. New York: Free
Press of Glencoe.
Anonymous.1958
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Albuquerque Economic Supports Analysis. AlbuquerquePlanning Department.
Anonymous. Amendment of the Provisions of Title 18 of the U.S. Code1965 Relating to Offenses Committed in Indian Country. 89th
Congress (first session). House Report No. 721.
Anonymous.Spring, 1971
American Indians and Minneapolis Public Services (a follow-up supplement to Indians in Minneapolis). Minneapolis:League of Women Voters, 1200 Second Avenue South.
Anonymous. American Indians in California: Population, Education1965 Employment, Income. San Francisco: California State Depart-
ment of Industrial Relations, Fair Employment PracticesCommission.
Anonymous.n.d.
"An Analysis of Academic Achievement of Indian High SchoolStudents in Federal and PUulic Schools." SouthwesternCooperative Educational Laboratory, Inc. Study beingconducted. for Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Anonymous. The Angry American Indian: Starting Down the Protest1970 Trail." Time., February 9, 1970, pp. 14-20.
Anonymous. Annual Report (July 1966 through June 1967) Indian Community1967 Action Protect. Arizona State University.
Anonymous. Annual Report 1969-70. St. Augustine's Center for American1970 Indians, 4512 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, Illitois, 60640.
Anonymous. "Chicago Relocation Office." The Bureau of Indian Affairsn.d. Voluntary Relocation Service Program, Publication No. 25186.
U.S. Department of Interior.
Anonymous. Declaration of Indian Purpose: The Voice of the American1961 Indian. Proceedings of American Indian Chicago Conference
(University of Chicago, June 13-20, 1961). Illinois:University of Chicago.
Anonymous.n.d.
Employability Factors and Needs of Wisconsin Tribal Indians.Wisconsin State Employment Service. Madison, Wisconsin.
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Anonymous. Fifth Annual Education Cunference, Theme: Unity Within and1964 Between Tribes. March 20-21, 1964. Indian Education Center.
Arizona State Department of Public Instruction.
Anonymous.n.d.
Fiscal Year 1967: Statistics Concerning Indian Education.Bureau of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C.
Anonymous. A Followup Study of 1963 Recipients of the Services of the1966 Employment Assistance Program Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Mimeo. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Anonymous.Sept., 1968
Anonymous.1970
Anonymous.Jan., 1965
Anonymous.Jan., 1962
1968 Followup of 1963 Recipients of the Services of theEmployment Assistance Program, Bureau of Indian Affairs.Bureau of Indian Affairs.
"Give it Badic.to the Indi.ans: Education on Reservation andOFF." Northian, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 6-7, 14.
"Higher Education of Southwestern Indians with Referenceto Success and Failure." Journal of American Indian Educa-tion, Vol. 4, Nc. 2, pp. 5-13. Tempe: Arizlna StateUniversity.
"Indian Education at Arizona State University." Committee
on Indian Education. Journal of American Indian Education,Vol. 1, No 2, pp. 24-27. Tempe : Arizona State University.
Anonymous. "Indian Unemployment Survey." Fart I. Questionnaire1963 Returns. Committee Print No. 3. A Memorandum and Accom-
panying Information from the Chairman of the Committee onInterior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, tothe Members of the Committee. 88th Congress (first session).
Anonymous.n.d.
Anonymous.April, 1968
Anonymous.19 71
Indian Uprising. Indian Upward Bound, Minneapolis. Mimeo.
Indians in Minneapolis. League of Women Voters of Minnea-polis and Training Center for Community Programs, Universityof Minnesota.
"Indians in Minnesota." St. Paul: League of Women Votersof Minnesota.
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Anonymous. Indians in Non-Indian Communities. A Survey of Livin1953 Conditions Among Navaho and Hopi Indians Residing in
Gallup, N.M., Farmington, N.M., Cortez Colo. Winslow,Ariz., Flagstaff, Holbrook, Ariz. The Window Rock Area,U.S. Indian Service. Welfare. Placement Branch. U.S.Burean,of Indian Affairs. Compilation by J.S. McPhee.Mimeo.
Anonymous.June, 1965Dec., 1966
Anonymous.1959
Anonymous.1956
Anonymous.n. d.
An Interdisciplinary Approach in the Identification ofMental. ly Retarded Indian Children. Pilot Study.Addendum. U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Investigation of Juvenile Delinquency in the United States.Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office.
Juvenile Delinquency Among the Indians. Senate Report No.1483. 84th Congre,:s (second session).
The Littleton Incident. Indians of National Liberation,P.O. Box 18285, Capitol Hill Station, Denver.
Anonymous. Midwest Directory. 1967. Organizations, Agencies and1967 Institutions Relating to Indian Affairs. Institute of
Indian Studies, University of South Dakota, Vermillion.
Anonymolm. The Milwaukee Indian. A cooperative study by the Governor's1962 Commission on Human Rights and the School of Social Work,
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Madison. Mimeo.
Anonymous.19569 1970
The Minnesota Indian in Minneapolis: A Report of the IndianCommittee -- November, 1956. Indian Committee, CommunityWelfare Council at Hennepin County. Minneapolis: Repro-duced in entirety by the Training Center for CommunityPrograms, University of Minnesota, 1970
Anonymous. Navajo Bordertown Dormitory Program. Report to the Senate1965 Appropriations Committee by the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs. Washington: Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Anonymous.1965
Navajo Times. July 22, 1965, Vol. 6, No. 29. WindowRock, Arizona.
Anonymous. Ninth Annual Education Conference, Theme: New Horizons for1968 Indian Education. March 22-23, 1968. Arizona State Depart-
ment of Public Instruction.
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Anonymous.1957
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"The Off-Reservation Papagos." Program and Proceedings.Arizona. Commission of Indian Affairs. Sells, Arizona.
Anonymous. "Placing Indians Who Live on Reservations: A Cooperative1959 Program." ELII9loyment Security Review, Vol. 26, No 1,
pp. 27-29.
Anonymous.1967
Anonymous.1968
A Preliminary Report: A Survey of Resident Suicides in NewMexico -- 1961-1966. Albuquerque: Bureau of Indian Affairs,Branch of Law and Order.
Proceedings in. Indian Leadership: Dialogue Between Genera-tions. Eau Claire: Wisconsin State University.
Anonymous. Proceedings of the Conference cn -.he Use and Role of1969 Teacher Aides (February 10-11, 1969;. New Mexico: South-
western Cooperative Educational Laboratory.
Anonymous.Jan., 1970
"Proclamation: To the Great White Father and All His People."Journal of American Indian Education, Vol. 9, No. 2,pp. 16-18.
Anonymous. Progress Report to the Governor and the Legislature on1966 Indians in Rural and Reservation Areas. State Advisory
Commission on Indian Affairs (California). Thomas Weaver,Consultant.
Anonymous. Public Forum Befora the Committee on Urban Indians in Los1970 Angeles, California of the National Council on Indian Oppor-
tunity, December 16-17, 1968. Washington, D.C.: U.S.Government Printing Office.
Anonymous. Public Forum Before the Committee on Urban Indians in1970 Dallas, Texas of the National Council on Indian Opportunity,
February 13 -14 1969. Washington, D.C.: U.S. GovernmentPrinting Office.
Anonymous. Public Forum Before the Committee on Urban Indians in1970 Minnea olis-St. Paul Minnesota of the National Council
on Indian importunity, March 18-19, 1969. Washington,D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
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Anonymous. Public Forum Before the Committee on Urban Indians in San1970 Francisco, California of the National Council on Indian
Opportunity, April 11-122 1969. Washington, D.C.: U.S.Government Printing Office.
Anonymous. Public Forum Before the Committee on Urban Indians in1970 Phoenix, Arizona of the National Council on Indian Oppor-
tunity, April 17-18, 1969. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govern-ment Printing Office.
Anonymous. The Relationship of Alcohol to the Criminal Activities of1961 23 _Indian Tribes: 1958-1960. Gallup, New Mexico: Bureau
of Indian Affairs, Branch of Law and Order.
Anonymous. Report of the Governor's Committee on Children and Youth.1964 Pierre, South Dakota: Governor's Committee on Children
and Youth.
Anonymous. Report of a Special Committee on Indian Affairs of the1957 Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Committee
Print No. 14. House of Representatives Purusant to H.R.94. Indian Relocation and Industrial Development Programs.85th Congress (first session).
Anonymous.1961
Report to the Secretary of the Interior by the Task Forceof Indian Affairs. Washington. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Anonymous. Report to the Secretary of the Interior by the Task Force1962 on Alaska Native Affairs. Washington, Bureau of Indian
Affairs.
Anonymous.Feb., 1965
Report to the Senate Appropriations Committee on the NavajoBordertown Dormitory Program. Commissioner of IndianAffairs. Washington, D.C.: United States Department ofthe Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Anonymous. "Reservation Development and Relocation Policies." Work-1956 shop on American Indian Affairs. Department of Anthropology
University of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois.
Anonymous. Rural Poverty and Re ional Pro ress in an Urban Societ1969 Task Force on Economic Growth and Opportunity. Fourth
Report. Chamber of Commerce of the United States,Washington, D.C.
Anonymous.n.d.
Anonymous.1964
Anonymous,1966
Anonymous.1967
Anonymous.1961
AnonymousOct., 1959
Anonymous.1968
Anonymous.n.d.
Armstrong, Robert G.
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The St. Paul American Center Funding Proposal: Applicationfor Admission as a Participating Agency in the Greater St.Paul United Fund and Council. St. Paul American IndianCenter Board of Directors. 475 Cedar Street, St. Paul,Minnesota, 55101.
A Scientific Approach to Second Language Teaching (includinglinguistics knowledge) and the Approach Outlined for Use inthe U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs Schools -- A Comparisonof Two Methods. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Brigham City,Utah.
Statistical Abstract of the United States: 1966. U.S.Bureau of the Census. Washington, D.C.: U.S. GovernmentPrinting Office.
Statistical Abstract of the United States: 1967. U.S.Bureau of the Census. Washington, D.C.: U,S. GovernmentPrinting Office.
A Study of Migration and Migrant Characteristics. NewMexico Employment Service, Albuquerque. Mimeo.
Today's Dropouts....Tomorrow's Problems. Bureau of IndianAffairs. Lawrence, Kansas: Publications Service, HaskellInstitute.
A Two Year Program of Upgrading the Community and EconomicDevelopment of the American Indian Community on and off theIndian Reservations. National Congress of American IndiansFund.
The Warrior. Various issues. American Indian Center.
The Acculturation of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians.1942 M.A., University of Oklahoma.
Artichoker, John H. A Survey of the Problems Encountered by Students of IndianDescent in South Dakota Colleges. M.A. University ofSouth Dakota, 1957.
Artichoker, John and Neil M. Palmer. The Sioux Indian Goes to College. Insti-1959 tute of Indian Studies, University of South Dakota,
Vermillion.
Atkinson, Darrell D. Educational Adjustment of Lite Indians as Compared to the1955 Mixed-Bloods and Native Whites at Union High School,
Roosevelt, Utah. M.S., Utah State Agricultural College.
Aurbach, Herbert A.,Jan., 1970
Barcus, Wallace F.1956
Estelle Fuchs and Gordon Macgregor. The Status of Ameri-can Indian Education. Minneapolis: Training Center forCommunity Programs, University of Minnesota.
A Controlled Study of Indian and White Children in theSierra Joint Union High Schoo2 District, Tollhouse,Fresno County, California. M.A., Fresno State College,Fresno, California.
Barger, Kenneth and Earl Daphne. "Differential Adaptation of Northern Town Lifeby Eskimos and Indians of Great Wale River." Human Organi-zation, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 25-30.
Basehart, Harry W. and Tom T. Sasaki. 'Changing Political Organization in theWinter, 1964 Jicarillo Apache." Human Organization, Vol. 23, No. 4,
pp. 283-289.
Bass, Willard P.1969
Beals, Ralph L.
An Analysis of Academic Achievement of Indian High SchoolStudents in Federal and Public Schools, A Progress Report.Albuquerque, New Mexico: Southwestern Cooperative Educa-tional Laboratory,
"Urbanism, Urbanization, and Acculturation." American1951 Anthropologist, Vol. 53 (January - March, 1951), pp. 1-10.
Beaulieu, David L.19 70
Beaulieu, David L.1971a
Beaulieu, David L.19 71b
Native American Students in Standard Metropolitan Statisti-cal Areas: A Selective Analysis of 1968 HEW Data. Minnea-polis: Training Center for Community Programs, Universityof Minnesota.
The Formal Education of Minnesota Indians: Historical Per-spective Until 1934. Minneapolis: Training Center forCommunity, Programs, University of Minnesota.
Native American Students in Minneapolis Metropolitan Statis-tical Areas: A Selective Analysis of 1968 HEW Data and1970 Census Data. Minneapolis: Training Center for Communi-ty Programs, University of Minnesota.
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Beckett, Ola L. The Cherokee Phoenix and Its Effor,_s in the Education of the1934 Cherokees. M.A., University of Oklahoma.
Beckwith, Evalina G. A Study of the Physical Equipment and Teaching Personnel1950 of the Indian Schools of Robeson County. M.A., University
of North Carolina.
Beijer, G.1963
Rural Migrants in Urban Settings. The Hague: MartinusNijhoff.
Belding, Nancye, Richard G. Woods and Arthur M. Harkins. Evaluation Report ofJune, 1969 the 1968-69 University of Minnesota Cultural Education
Specialist Program: Indian American and Afro-American As-pects. Minneapolis: Training Center for Community Programs,University of Minnesota.
Benham, William J.1965
Bennett, Robert L.Sept., 1967
Bennett, Robert L.1967
Bergan, K.W.Oct., 1959
Characteristics of Programs in Public Schools Serving IndianStudents From Reservations in Five Western States. Ph.D,University of Oklahoma.
"Indian Problems -- Educational Implications." A speech givenbefore the Northern California Teachers Association atSquaw Valley.
Progress Report from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.Washington.
"The Secondary School and the Acculturation of Indian Peo-ple." Bulletin of the National Association of SecondarySchool Principals, Vol. 43, No. 249, pp. 115-118.
Bernardoni, Louis C. Critical Factors Influencing the Stated Vocational Prefer-1962 ence of Male, White- Mountain. Apache Students. Ed.D.,
Arizona State University.
Bernardoni, Louis. "Apache Parents and Vocational Choice." Journal of AmericanJan., 1963 Indian Education, Vol. 2, pp. 1-8.
Berry, Brewton.1963
Btfrry, Brewton.
1965
Almost White. New York: The Macmillan Company.
Race and Ethnic Relations. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Com-pany.
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Beshers, James M. and Eleanor N. Nishiura. "A Theory of Internal Migration1961 Differentials." Social Forces, Vol. 39, pp. 214-218.
Bishop, Clarence R. An Evaluation of the Scholastic Achievement of Selected1960 Indian Students Attending Elementary Public Schools in
Utah. M.A., Brigham Young University.
Bloom, Leonard and John I. Kitsuse. The Validation of Acculturation: A Condi-1955 tion to Assimilation." American Anthropologist, Vol. 47
(Feb, 1955), 44.
Blume, Paul R.1968
Blumenfeld, Ruth.
An Evaluation of Institutional Vocational Training Receivedby American Indians Through the Muskogee Oklahoma AreaOffice of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Stillwater: Okla-homa State University.
"Mohawks: Round Trip to the High Steel." Trans-Action,1965 Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 19-21.
Boek, Walter E. and Jean K. Boek. The People of Indian Ancestry in Greater1959 Winnipeg." Appendix I of A Study of the Population of
Indian Ancestry Living in Monitoba, Jean H. Lagasse,director. Winnipeg: The Department of Agriculture andImmigration.
Bollinger, M.H. A Study of Underachievement of Indian and Non-Indian Pupils1961 in an Integrated School. M.A., Northern State Teachers
College, Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Bosch, James W. Fort Defiance: A Navajo Community in Transition. Vol. I.
1961 Window Rock, Arizona: Navajo Tribe.
Brady, David M., Sr. ,"Indian Juvenile Delinquency -- So Different?" JournalMay, 1967 of American Indian Education, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 23-25.
Tempe: Arizona State University.
Branchardc Ralph J. A Comparative Study of the Intermediate Grades of Two1953 Indian Schools and Two Public Schools in Rolette County.
M.A., University of North Dakota.
Braroe, Niels Winther. "Reciprocal Exploitation in an Indian-White Community."1965 Southwestern Journal of Anthropology Vol. 21,
pp. 166-178.
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Briley, Mollye Hughes. A Study of the Interpersonal Value Orientations of1968 Extension Homemakers in Robeson County, North Carolina.
Raleigh: North Carolina University.
Brown, Dorothee and Zita Lichtenberg (eds.). Summer Programs for Migrant Child-1968 ren. Special Issue, Your Public Schools, Vol. 6, No. 8.
Olympia: Washington Office of the State Superintendent ofPublic Instruction.
Brown, M. and 0. Cassmore. Migratory Cotton Pickers in Arizona. Works Progress1939 Administration, Division of Research, U.S. Printing Office,
Washington, D.C.
Bruno, Louis.May, 1968
Bryde, John F.1964
Bryde, John F.n. d.
Bryde, John F.1966
Pre-College Indian Youth Conference: What 23 Youths ThinkAbout Their High Schools. Louis Bruno, Superintendent ofPublic Instruction. State of Washington, Olympia.
A Study of the Theoretical Childhood Behavioral Consequencesof Dakota-White American Value Confrontation. Unpublished.Pine Ridge, South Dakota: Holy Rosary Mission.
New Approach to Indian Education. Unpublished. Pine Ridge,South Dakota: Holy Rosary Mission.
The Sioux Indian Student: A Study of Scholastic Failure andPersonality Conflict. Pine Ridge, South Dakota: Holy RosaryMission.
Bryde, John F., D. Elkind, W. Van Doornick and B. Spilka. A Perceptual Study of1965 Sioux Indian Students. Mimeo. University of Denver.
Carstens, Peter.196 8
"Mission Station to Small Town: The Development of a RuralCape Colored Community." Paper delivered at the annualmeetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Boston.
Carter, E. Russell. "Rapid City, South Dakota." The American Indian, Vol. 6,1953 No. 4, Summer, pp. 29-38.
Casperson, Fossum, and Turnbull. A Comparison Study of a Group. of AmericanJune, 1962 Indian Delinnuent Boys and a Group of White Delinquent
Boys at the State Training School for Boys, Red Wing,Minnesota. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota School-ofSocial Work.
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Charles, C.M.May, 1962
Chiicott, J.H.1963
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"A Tutoring-Counseling Program for Indian Students inCollege." Journal of American Indian Education, Vol. 1,No. 3, pp. 10-12. Tempe: Arizona State University.
"The Emotional Response of Navajo Children to Public SchoolSituations." A paper presented before an AAAS meeting onone phase of a larger study concerned with assimilation ofNavajo dormitory stcdents in public schools of Flagstaff,and conducted in 1963 under the auspices of the Museum ofNorthern Arizona.
Cobb, John C., M.D. "Emotional Problems of the Indian Students in Boarding1960 Schools and Related Public Schools." Workshop Proceedings,
Albuquerque, New Mexico, April, 1960. Mimeo.
Collier, John.1962
"Comments on the Essay of Robert A. Manners Pluralism andthe American Indian." American Indigene, Vol. 22, pp. 205-208.
Coombs, L. Madison and Others. The Indian Child Goes to School, A Study of1958 Inter-Racial Differences. Washington: Bureau of Indian
Affairs.
Coombs, L. Madison. The Educational Disadvantage of the Indian American Student.1970 ERIC_CRESS, Las Cruces, New Mexico: New Mexico State
University.
Cornette, John K.1960
Costo, Rupert.1970
Costo, Rupert.1971
A Comparative Intergroup Study Between the Indian andCaucasian Students in the City School System of Martin,South Dakota. Ph.D., Nebraska State Teachers College,Chadron.
"A Question of Discredited Research" (a review of Harkins,Arthur M. and Richard G. Woods, The Social Programs andPolitical Styles of Minneapolis Indians: An Interim Report,December 1969). The Indian Historian, Vol. 3, No. 3,(Summer 1970), pp. 61-62.
"Commentary." (Comments on.Harkins, Arthur M. and RichardG. Woods, "Response to a Negative Review". With thisresponse, discussion on the topic was concluded at thediscretion of the the president, American Indian HistoricalSociety) The Indian Historian, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Spring 1971),pp. 64-65.
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Cowan, Clara B. Assimilation of the Cherokees as Revealed in a Hundred
1941 Urban Families. M.A., Un.versity of Missouri.
Craig, Gregory W., Arthur. M. Harkins and Richard G. Woods. Indian Housing in
July, 1969 Minneapolis and St. Paul. Minneapolis: Training Center for
Community Programs, University of Minnesota.
Crow, Verl.1960
A Study of the Educational Status of the Indian Student in
the Sioux City Public Schools. M.A., Drake University.
Crumrine, N. Ross and Lynne S. Crumrine. "Where Mayos Meet Mestizos: A Model
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Cullum, Robert.1957
Assisted Navajo Relocation, 1952-1956. A Study of the
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Davids, Dorothy Winona. An Analysis of the State Department of Public Instruc-
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Indian High School Dropouts. M.S., University of Wisconsin.
Deloria, Vine, Jr. "The War Between the Redskins and the Feds." New York
1969 Times Magazine, December 7, 1969, pp. 47, 82, 84, 86, 88, 9'.
94, 96, 98, 102.
Deloria, Vine, Jr. Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto. New York:
1969 Macmillan.
Deloria, Vine, Jr. We Talk, You Listen. New York: Macmillan.19 70
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De Geyndt, Willy and Linda M. Sprague. Health Behavior and Health Needs of1971 American Indians in Hennepin County. Minneapolis: Training
Center for Community Programs, University of Minnesota.
Digneo, Ellen Hartnett and Tile Shaya (eds.). The Miami Linguistic Reading1968 Program, 1965-1968. Report. Santa Fe: New Mexico States
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Dobyns, Henry F. Papagos in the Cotton Fields. University of Arizona Press.
1950
Dowling, John H. "A 'Rural' Indian Community in an Urban Setting." Human
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Downs, James F.May, 1961
"The Cowboy end the Lady. Models as a Determinant of theRate of Acculturation Among the Pinon Navajo." A paper
presented before the Kroeber. Anthropological Society,Berkeley.
Downs, J.F., et. a].. American Indian Demographic Research in the Greater LosAngeles Area. U.C.L.A. project conducted by John A. Price.
Dozier, E.P., George E. Simpson and Milton J. Yinger. "The Integration of
1957 Americans of Indian Descent." The Annuals of the AmericanAcademy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 311, pp. 158-165.
Dozier, E.P. "Problem Drinking Among American Indians. The Role of
1966 Socio-Cultural Deprivation." Quarterly Journal of Studies
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Drilling, Laverne, Arthur M. Harkins and Richard G. Woods. The Indian Relief1969 Recipient in Minneapolis: An Exploratory Study. Minnea-
polls! Training Center for Community Programs, Universityof Minnesota.
Drilling, Vern.July, 1970
Problems with Alcohol Among Urban Indians in Minneapolis.Minneapolis: Training Center for Community Programs, Uni-versity of Minnesota.
Drucker, Philip. "The Native Brotherhoods: Modern Intertribal Organizations1958 on the Northwest." Bulletin 168, Bureau of American Ethno-
logy.
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Ebihara, M.M. and G.M. Kelly. A Survey of the Indian Population of Portland,Oregon in the Summer of 1955. Unpublished Senior HonorsPaper, Reed College, Portland, Oregon.
Eicher, Carl K.1961
Erdman, Joyce M.1966
Ervin, A.M.1968
Felber, Rodney J.1955
Ferguson, FrancesSummer, 1968
Fien, P.B.1951
Fisher, Anthony.
"An Approach to Income Improvement on the Rosebud SiouxIndian Reservation. Human Organization, Vol. 20, pp. 191 -202.
Handbook on Wisconsin Indians. Governor's Commission onHuman Rights. Compiled and written by Joyce N. Erdman.
New Northern Townsmen in Inuvik. Ottawa (Ontario): CanadianDepartment of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.
Factors Influencing the Educational Attainments of IndianPupils in Sisseton, South Dakota. M.A., University ofWyoming.
Northend. "Navaho Drinking: Some Penitive Hypotheses." HumanOrganization, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 159-167.
"A New Cross-Cultural Study of Drunkenness." In Society,Culture, and Drinking Patterns. New York: John Wiley andSons.
The Young Blood Indians and Their Perceptions of Cultural1966 Alternatives. Ph.D., Stanford University.
Fischer, David C.1954
The Effect of Relocation on Indian Education in the ThreeAffiliated Tribes, Gros Ventre, Arikara, and Mandan: Atthe Fort Berthold Reservation. M.A., University of NorthDakota.
Fletcher, Mildred P. A Guide for Student Teachers Teaching a Unit on the Los1949 Angeles Indians. M.S., University of Southern California.
Forbes, Jack D.1967
Frantz, Charles
California Indian Education, Report of the First All-IndianStatewide Conference on California Indian Education.Bethesda, Maryland: ERIC Document Reproduction Service
_Ihe_Urban Migration and-Adimstment of American Indians Since1951 1940. M.A. Thesis, Haverford.
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Frantz, Charles. "Urban Residence and American Indian Acculturation."1953 Unpublished paper given at CSA meetings, Urbana.
Freilich, Morris.19 70
"Mohawk Heroes in Structural Steel." In Marginal Natives:Anthropologists at Work, ed. Morris Freilich. New York:Harper & Row, Publishers.
French, J. Jr. and R. Zajone. "An Experimental Study of Cross Culture Norm1957 Conflict. Journal Abnormal and Social Psychology, Vol. 54,
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