Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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... Indian people do not live on reservations . Many Indian tribes have developed tribal rolls listing the names of those con- sidered to be eligible for tribal benefits . On many of those lists , persons having only one - third Indian ...
... Indian people do not live on reservations . Many Indian tribes have developed tribal rolls listing the names of those con- sidered to be eligible for tribal benefits . On many of those lists , persons having only one - third Indian ...
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... Indian - Americans . The more education members of a minority group possess , the better they are able to move out of poverty or increase their social mobility . Despite the neglect of Indian education , Indian - Americans have made ...
... Indian - Americans . The more education members of a minority group possess , the better they are able to move out of poverty or increase their social mobility . Despite the neglect of Indian education , Indian - Americans have made ...
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... Indian rights . These range from militants willing to resort to radical means to those working within the framework of the American political system . Current Indian movements were preceded by a long history of con- flicting Indian ...
... Indian rights . These range from militants willing to resort to radical means to those working within the framework of the American political system . Current Indian movements were preceded by a long history of con- flicting Indian ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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