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United States. Bureau ...
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Alcoholism
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ALCOHOLISM 1
Alcoholism;
ALCOHOLISM I The Indian people are afflicted by stereotypes held and perpetuated by the non-Indian. Often these beliefs are based on half-truths and are retained by the dominant society. The lack of adequate...
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Church Input I
Religion;
The arrival of the missionaries and their religion often confused the Indian people. In Virginia Irving Armstrong's anthology of Indian views, I Have Spoken; Sitting Bull summarizes a part of the confusion....
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Standing Rock Heritage I
Indian reservations;
STANDING ROCK HERITAGE I From histories of the 1600's, we find that, about 1650 the Sioux, who were living in the hills and woodlands of Minnesota, began moving steadily westward to the plains region....
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Turtle Mountain Heritage 1
Pre-Reservation history is related as well as early reservation history. This includes an explanation of the two distinct groups who became residents of the Turtle Mountain Reservation. Since the reservation...
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Fort Totten Heritage 2
The forming of the initial Fort Totten Reservation, replacing the Dakota's legal system by the federal army, the changes of government, values and medicine attempted by the federal government are explored...
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Public Facilities, Recreation, and Mass Media
Indian reservations;
The effect of mass media on the attitudes of the dominant society has received much comment from the Native American People. Other areas affected by the attitudes of the dominant society are recreational...
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Public Health
Indian reservations;
Initial contacts with representatives of the federal government reveal interesting attitudes that contribute to the level of care given to Native Americans. Early developments, current situations and future...
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Fort Totten Heritage 1
The Dakota people who were later to reside on the Fort Totten Reservation experienced various changes in their initial way of life and their original culture. These changes involving education, migrations,...
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Fort Berthold Heritage 3
Various resource people explain the unique social structure and values of the Three Tribes. The concept of "Indian giver," other early social customs, traditional medicine, and a strong suggestion that...
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Federal Agencies and Programs 2
Indian reservations;
Why any of the programs or policies of the Native AmericanPeople should be of interest to us; what the general effectiveness of these programs has been; and what trends are evident in the present policies...
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