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Page 160
Reservation residence is not an adequate criterion either, as the majority of the
current Indian people do not live on reservations. Many Indian tribes have
developed tribal rolls listing the names of those considered to be eligible for tribal
...
Reservation residence is not an adequate criterion either, as the majority of the
current Indian people do not live on reservations. Many Indian tribes have
developed tribal rolls listing the names of those considered to be eligible for tribal
...
Page 162
Other large numbers of Indians who are defined as rural-nonfarm are part-time
farmers working small landholdings while holding down urban jobs. The only
states with significant percentages of their Indian population classified as rural-
farm ...
Other large numbers of Indians who are defined as rural-nonfarm are part-time
farmers working small landholdings while holding down urban jobs. The only
states with significant percentages of their Indian population classified as rural-
farm ...
Page 165
Johnson has found that rural Indians not only have lower incomes, but also larger
families on the average than the United States rural population (Johnson, 1975:6
). Social Trends and Rise of Unrest. Perhaps the three most significant trends ...
Johnson has found that rural Indians not only have lower incomes, but also larger
families on the average than the United States rural population (Johnson, 1975:6
). Social Trends and Rise of Unrest. Perhaps the three most significant trends ...
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Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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