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1. Americans
Before
A.B.C.
Publication, Vol. 1, No. 1. September
1966
2. American
Education: Publication by the Department
of Health, Education
and Welfare ‑ March, April and July, 1974.
3.
Newsletters from 10‑25‑1961 to 11‑20‑1961.
4. American
Indian Charter Convention (AICC),
A) Progress Reports and Publications 1960‑61
B) Mailing Lists 1961
5. Correspondence
(1951)
6. Correspondence
(1952)
7. Correspondence
(1954)
8. Correspondence
(1955)
9. Correspondence
(1956)
10. Correspondence
(1958)
11. Correspondence
(1959)
12. Correspondence
(1960)
13. Correspondence
(1961)
14. Correspondence
(1962)
15. Correspondence
(1963)
16. Correspondence
(1964)
17. Correspondence
(1965)
18. Correspondence
(1966)
19. Correspondence
(1967)
20. Correspondence
(1968)
21. Correspondence
(1969)
22. Correspondence
(1971)
24. Invoices
for O.U. Book Exchange 1964.
25.
26. Organization,
History and Background: Various articles defining organization and purpose of
the American Indian Institute.
27. Reports,
proposals, and minutes related to the American Indian Institute
and Institute Conferences
28. 1951
29. 1952
30. 1954
31. 1955
32. 1956
33. 1958
34. 1960
35. 1962
36. 1964
37. 1969
38. O.U.
Travel Reimbursement request forms for Indian History Project.
39. American
Indian Movement (A.I.M.):
1972
Workshop Report
Article
"The Meaning of Aim" By Kills Straight
News
release of three Indians jailed for B.I.A. office take‑over 11‑1972
40.
"The
Drumbeat", Newsletter May 1959, to February 1963
"Facts
concerning the proposed new location for the plains tribes
area office."
41. Association
on American Indian Affairs, Inc.:
Correspondence,
Concerning Sequoyah Graduate Fellowships
"The
American Indian Relocation Program," by Robert Madigan 12‑1956
"Indian
Affairs", Newsletter of the Association (1956‑70)
42. Association
on American Indian Affairs, Inc.: (cont.)
"A
Report on Indian Legislation" 1956
Financial
Report 1957
By‑Laws
of the Association
Correspondence
Other
Documents
43. Bureau
of Indian Affairs (B.I.A.)
Area
Offices:
A)
B)
Summary of Federal Programs, by B.I.A. for
44. Education:
Education
Statistics and Information
Policy
Governing Removal of Trust Restrictions from Indian Lands
Indian
Loans
Indian
Scholarship Listings
Other
Documents
45. Education
Publications: "Doorway Toward the Light; The
Story of the Special Navajo Education Program" by L. Madison Coombs 1962.
46. Education
Publications: B.I.A. Education Research Bulletin volumes 1, 2, 4, 3, 1974
47. Proposal
submitted for Increasing and Stabilizing Employment Among
American Indians.
48. "Indian
Record," Published by the B.I.A., Feb., March, and May 1968
Cherokee
National Historical Society
49.
50. Articles
of Incorporation
Agendas
Reports,
Board of Directors
By‑laws
Other Documents.
51. Drama
‑ "The Trail of Tears": Script for Drama, By Kermit Hunter
52. Cherokee People Today: Booklet of the
Cherokee, written in both English and Cherokee, by Albert L. Wahrhafting 1966
Civil
Rights
53. Publications:
Title
IV and School Desegregation, by
Civil
Rights Digest, by
54. Reports,
Proposals, etc., relative to a special subcommittee for Oklahoma Indians; and various
related documents
55. Committee
of Concern:
Correspondence, Evaluation and Final Draft of Project PRIDE.
56. Conferences:
Various
Pamphlets
See
also Sequoyah Club and American Indian Institute
Doris
Duke Project
57. Administration:
Documents
relative to Administration and Organization of the Doris Duke Project
58. Archives:
Proposed
National Archives for Project
59. Articles:
"American
Indian Oral History: An Anthropologist's
Note" by Benard L. Fontiana
60. Budgets
and Financial Records
61. Correspondence
and interoffice memos relative to the Doris Duke Project.
62. Instructions
for Duke Project Field Workers
63. Inventories
of Duke Project
1. Policies,
Procedures and Instructions for Duke Project.
2. Final
Reports, Progress Reports, Institutional Reports and Proposals Relative to the
Duke Project.
Education, Indian (Under the Direction of the American Indian
Institute).
3. Adult
Learning Centers:
Correspondence
and related material rewarding adult education and various adult learning
centers. (1968‑69)
4. Annual
Reports, Summaries and Proposals
5. Annual
Reports, Summaries and Proposals
6. Annual
Reports, Summaries and Proposals
7. Annual
Reports, Summaries and Proposals
8. Budget
and Finance Reports
9. Correspondence
and Related Materials
10. Correspondence
and Related Materials
11. "The
Indian Education Act of 1972, A Brief History, Analysis and Outlook," for
the National Advisory Council on Indian Education.
12. Indian
Education Project Annual Record (1963‑64)
13. Indian
Education Project Annual Record (1964‑65)
14. Indian
Education Project Annual Record (1965‑66)
15. Indian
Education Project Annual Record (1966‑67)
16. Indian
Education Project Annual Record (1966‑67)
17. Indian
Education Project Annual Record (1968‑69)
18. Indian
Education Project Annual Record (1968‑69)
19. Indian
Education Project Annual Record (1969‑70)
20. Copy
of Civil Action Document No. 628‑73.
Case involving various Indian educational institutions v. John R. Ottina, Acting Comm. of Ed.
1. News
clippings
2. News
clippings
3. Newsletters
Indian Education Newsletter by the
Other
newsletters related to Indian Ed.
4. Correspondence
related to the Indian Education Newsletter.
5. Mailing
Lists for the Indian Education Newsletter.
6. Service
Reports
7. Tribal
Leadership ‑ Government Conference: correspondence and agenda related to
conference.
8.
Employment
9. Indian
Employment Proposal:
Abstract
"Increasing and Stabilizing Employment Among
American Indians.
Budget
Proposal
Correspondence.
10. "Psychosocial
Indices of Employed and Unemployed
11. Five
Civilized Tribes:
Inter‑Tribal
Council Reports and Resolutions
Guest List of American Indian Institute Five Civilized Tribes Inter‑Tribal
Council 1‑10‑68.
12.
Brief History and Statement about the Fort's Possible Uses.
Correspondence
and Related Material
13.
Pamphlet
Correspondence
with
14. Governor's
Conference on Economic
Agenda
Summary of Programs Funded Under the
Economic
Questionnaire
Governor's
Council on Community Action"
Correspondence
Newsletters "Community Action
comments" 1967
Reports and Related Materials
15. Home
Repair and Maintenance of Indian Homes: correspondence and related materials.
16. Correspondence
with the
19. Materials
related to the Indian Pageant at O.U. Entitled "Arrows to Atoms"
Including Performer Lists, Contracts, and Articles, 1956.
20. Policy: Reports and Publications
"A Message to the North American Indians from Herbert C. Holdridge."
"Indian
Ownership of Lane",
Special
Reports
Congressional
Record, 90th Cong., 1st Session, 14 Sept. 1967.
"Our
National Indian Policy," by Harold E. Fey, 9 March 1955.
Other
Similar Documents
21. Policy: (Continued.) ‑ Southwestern Indian
Program Information Packet.
Copies
of Various Articles and Congressional Records Relative to Indian Policy During the Nixon Era.
17. Material
Related to the institutes Music and Dance Concert of 1972
18. National
Indian Youth Council:
Correspondence,
Newsletters, and Articles
Tribes
22. Caddo:
Correspondence
regarding Tribal Claims
23. Cherokee
Various
articles about the Cherokee Nation
24. Cherokee: Correspondence
25. Cherokee: Dry Land Farming Development Plan
26. Cherokee: Newsletters
The
New Cherokee Advocate 9‑1966
The
Cherokee Reporter 5‑1‑68
Cherokee
Nation Newsletter 10‑12‑67 to 3‑7‑68
The
Cherokee Nation News 3‑1115‑68 to 4‑23‑68
27. Cherokee: Politics
Election
Regulations
Community
Representative Lists
28. Cheyenne‑Arapaho:
Chey‑Arap.
Bulletin (Various Copies)
Constitution
and By‑Laws of the Cheyenne‑Arapaho Tribes of
Cheyenne‑Arapaho
Veterans Organization Monthly Newsletter June‑1963
The
Flashing Mirror, (Newsletter)
Other
Documents
29. Choctaw: Newsletter
Hello
Choctaw, (1971)
30. Navajo: Newspaper
The
Navajo Nation,
31. Ponca:
Reports
and Proposals for Various Tribal Programs
Economic
Development Plan
Industrial
Park Proposal 1975
32. Ponca: Newsletter
Ponca
News
33. Pueblo‑Hopi:
Correspondence
Hopi
Nation Articles
"The
34. Shawnee
Agency: Newsletter
The
Agency Newsletter June, 67; Sept. 67; Mar, 68; 6‑4‑71
35. United
Tribes of Western Oklahoma and
36. "Indian
Financing Act of 1970": President
Nixon's Indian Program
37. Indian
Legal Information Development Service:
Publications
Legislative
Review (various copies) (1972‑73)
Indian
Territory Posse of the
38. Elections
and Nominations:
Member
Rosters
Ballot
and Memo regarding the 1974 Committee Election
New
Member Nominees
1. Meeting
Minutes (1966‑74)
By‑Laws
of the
2. Correspondence,
Notices, Announcements, Applications, Etc.
3. Publications:
The
War Chief, (1967‑71), Publication of the
Buckskin
Bulletin, Fall 1970, Quarterly of the Westerners
International
4. Indian
Voices: By
5.
6. National
Congress of American Indians: Newsletters, Pamphlets and Reports
7. National
Folk Festival: Correspondence, Program Information and Application for the 31st
Annual National Folk Festival
8. National
9. Various
Indian Newsletters
10. Various
Indian Newsletters
Newspaper
Clippings ‑ on Various Indian Topics
11. various articles
12. 1966‑67
13. 1967
14. 1967
15. 1967‑68
16. 1967‑68
17. 1967‑68
18. 1967‑68
19. 1967‑68
20. 1967‑68
21. 1969
1. 1969
2. Various
Indian Newspapers
3.
Society
Bulletin, Vol. II March 1954
Proposal
to Develop and Implement a social‑educational
skills program for Oklahoma Indians.
4. "
5.
Oklahomans
for Indian
6. Proposals,
Reports, Newsletters, etc. Related to the OIO
7. Proposals,
Reports, Newsletters, etc. Related to the OIO
8. Youth
Conference: information packet for OIO Youth Conference
Publications
9. Pamphlets
and Articles
A) Drumbeat; the Heartbeat of the Indian
Community Feb. 1968
B) We, the First Americans, by
C) Declaration of Indian Purpose,
D) A Career In... The
Foreign Service of the
1967
E) What You Should Know About School Drop Outs
1974
F) Ten Years of Tribal Government Under I.R.A, By Theodore Haas 1947
G) The Indian and the Law, Parts 1 and 2, By
Theodore Haas 1949
H) The First American June 1958
I)
J) The Cheyenne‑Arapaho and Alcoholism,
by Robert Fairbanks 1973
10. Pamphlets
and Articles:
A) The Indian in American History, by Virgil S.
Vogel 1971
B) National Congress of American Indians
C) Your Rights to Indian Welfare 1973
D) Making the Most of Your Money 1971
E) My Country Vol. 3, No. 1 1969
F) Sanitation Facilities for Indians, By
G) Civil Rights of Am. Inds.
H) The Place of the Indian in Modern Society
1941
I) A Treaty Despoiled
J) Educational Exchange Grants 201959
K) Sources of Indian and Eskimo Arts &
Crafts 20Pts. 1 & 2
11. Pamphlets
and Articles:
A) Indian Record March 1968 & December 1967
B) Smoke Signals, Dept. of the Interior, Ind.
Arts & Crafts Board
1966
C) Indians of
D) You Asked About the Navajo, Dept. of the Int.
E) Answers to Your Questions on American Indians.
F) Tables on (Indian) Hospitals, Schools,
Population and School
Census
G) Navajo Indian Rugs
H) Pottery of the
I) Silver Jewelry of the Navajo and
J) Know the Truth About
Indians
K) Significant Dates in the History of the
Indian Service
L) The Federal Indian Service
12. Public
Health Service:
Sequoyah
Club
13. Budget
and Expenditures: (1963‑66)
14. Calendar
of Indian Events: (1955‑68)
Various
Calendars
Related
Correspondence
15. Various
copies and drafts of the Club constitution
16. Correspondence:
17. History:
Articles on the Sequoyah Club and the 1st O.U. Indian Club.
17. Ittanaha Youth Council:
April 17 & 18, 1964
Related
Correspondence
Outlines
of Committee
18. Southwest
Regional Indian Youth Conference: April
27‑28, 1961.
Related
Correspondence
Programs
and Outlines for the Conference
Registration,
materials and participant lists.
19. Correspondence
20. Correspondence
21. Publications
22. Student
Lists: (1966‑67)
Smoke
Signal, Inc.
23. Correspondence
24. Miscellaneous
materials
25.
Outline
of Program
Annual
Report 1965
Directory
for Indian Resources in
26. Southwest
Indian Report by the
27. Southwest
Indian Youth Council: (Conference) 1960
By‑Laws
28. Southwestern
Association on Indian Affairs:
Newsletters January 1958‑January 1961.
See
Also Sequoyah Club Correspondence.
29. Talking
Leaves
Monthly
Newsletter for Indian Health Service (1957‑63)
30. Television
Correspondence
and Material Related to Various Native American Television Programming.
Timmons, Boyce D.
31. Correspondence: (1950‑59)
32. Correspondence: (1960‑63)
1. Correspondence:
(1964‑67)
2. Correspondence: (1969‑70)
3. Correspondence
(1969‑70)
4. Correspondence
(1971)
5. Correspondence
(1972)
6. Transcripts
and Notes for Various Talks Delivered by Timmons
7.
8. Vista:
various articles and memoranda relative to
American Indian Institute Library
Folder:
1. Bishop, Diane C.
2. Bishop, Diane C. The Language Arts Essential Skills.
3. Bishop, Diane C.
4. Bishop, Diane C.
5. Bishop, Diane C.
6. Bishop, Diane C. Essential Skills, Foreign Language.
7. Bishop, Diane C.
8. Bishop, Diane C.
9. Bishop, Diane C.
10. Bishop, Diane C.
11. Folks, John M. Suggested Learner Outcomes, German.
12. Folks, John M. Suggested Learner Outcomes, Spanish.
13. Folks, John M. Suggested Learner Outcomes, Latin.
14. Folks, John M. Suggested Learner Outcomes, French.
15. White, Rebecca. Mohawk Language Workbook 1.
16. White, Rebecca. Mohawk Language Workbook 2.
17. Native American Languages material, Re: to various stories and learning materials, 1977-1983.
18. ORBIS Associates, We The First People, A Curriculum on American
Indian Civil Rights and Governance.
-Junior High Lesson Plans
-Junior High Student Text
19. ORBIS Associates, We The First People, A Curriculum On American
Indian Civil Rights and Governance.
-Senior High Lesson Plans
-Senior High Student Text
20. Velasquez, Sally. The Southern Utes.
21. Box, Betty. The Southern Utes.
22. Chisolm, Anita
(American Indian Institute). Native Lessons.
23. Bates, Ann M. Tulalip History and Culture: Supplemental Class Materials. The Tulalip Tribes, Marysville School District #25, Catholic Community Services of Snohomish Co., 1993. Two copies.
24. Various Curriculum Developers, Indian Spirit: Teaching American Indian Culture in the Classroom, Lessons for K-12 and Higher Education. 1988. Two copies.
25. Chisolm,
Anita. Government of the
26. Boyer, Conchita. The
27. Chisolm,
Anita. 17th Annual Native American,
28. Chisolm,
Anita. Native American,
Folder:
1. McCue, Harvey, and Associates. The
2. McCue, Harvey, and Associates. The
3. McCue, Harvey, and Associates. The
4. Chisolm,
Anita. The People of the
5. Scheirbeck,
Helen, and Kathy McGee. Indians of
6. Scheirbeck,
Helen, and Kathy McGee. Indians of
7. Scheirbeck,
Helen, and Kathy McGee. Indians of
8. Scheirbeck,
Helen, and Kathy McGee. Indians of
9. Scheirbeck,
Helen, and Kathy McGee. Indians of
10. Scheirbeck,
Helen, and Kathy McGee. Indians of
11. McLeod, Judy, and Terry Quibell, Bill Morgenstern.
Winter Count.
12. Chisolm,
Anita. Focusing on Native Languages.
13. Jones, Guy W., and Sally Moomaw. Lessons from
14. Hill, Barbara. Fishing.
15. DeBenedet, Dianne.
Wild Rice.
16. Morgenstern, Bill. Native Pottery.
17. Morgenstern, Bill. Beadwork for Children.
18. Research and Educational Planning
Center. Ki Na Soo Mu Wa Kwu Tu: Never to be Forgotten.
19. Rainy Lake Ojibway
Education Authority,
20.
21. Lobe, Gordon. Community.
22. Watahomigie,
Lucille J. Hualapai Cultural and Environmental
Curriculum Guide.
23. JT&A, Inc. American Indian Citizenship in Balance.
24. Lobe, Gordon. Fire and Safety.
25. Haines, Joyce. A Culturally-Based Mathematics and Science Curriculum. Developed at
26. Porter, Bill. Choctaw: History, Culture, and Language.
27. Prepared by Hocak
Wazija Haci Language
Division. U
28. Forsyth, Karen Williams, Colleen
Neal. Native Americans of
29. Caraway, Caren. Hawaiian and
30.
31. Reed, Joy.
32. Cornelius, Carol. The Six Nations Series.
33.
34. Oklahoma State
Department of Education.
35. Ripley, David. Healthy Games and Teasers.
36. Shea, Esther. Tlingit Vest Making.
37. Pearce, Barbara. How to Make a Family Set.
38. Indian Crafts Pamphlets. Navajo Indian Rugs. United States Department of the Interior, Indian Arts and Crafts Board, n.d.
39. Chisolm,
Anita. Cultural Lessons for Native American
Students.
40. Fatheree,
S.K. Cultural Awareness Unit.
Folder:
1. Chisolm,
Anita.
2. Bradshaw, Alison. Children's
Literature: Where Power Moves, Stories
of Indigenous Peoples.
3. Halen,
Cleo.
4. Department of Education. Elementary Curriculum Guide, Grades K-5. City and Borough of
5.
6.
Folder:
1. American Indian Institute. Navajo Area Science Curriculum Part I.
2. American Indian Institute. Navajo Area Science Curriculum Part II.
3. Armstrong, K.M., and Bob Curry. Chickasaw
Rolls: Annuity Rolls of 1857-1860 and the "1855" Chickasaw District
Roll of 1856.
4. Drysdale,
Vera Louise. The Gift of the Sacred Pipe.
5. December
1985 Supplement to National Indian Law Library Catalogue: An index to Indian
legal materials and resources.
6. Hultgren,
Mary Lou, and Paulette Fairbanks Molin. To Lead
and to Serve: American Indian Education at Hampton Institute, 1878-1923.
7. Wade, Edwin L.
8. Morrison, James D. Seven
Constitutions: Government of the
9. Nieberding,
Velma Seamster.
The Quapaws:
Those who went downstream.
10. Barlow, Chief Lewis H. The
11. Indian Arts and Crafts Board. Photographs and Poems by Sioux Children. Pine Ridge Indian Reservation,
12. Southwest Educational Development Laboratory. Native Education Resources in the Southwestern Region. 1994.
13.
14. Indian Studies Resource Library. Catalog.
15. Hale, Dr. Duane K. Tracing Indian Family Histories.
16. Legislative
Review.
17. The
18. Native American Research Information
Service. Information and Descriptions.
19. Hammer, Patricia Cahape,
and Heather Beasley. Native Education Directory: Organizations and Resources for Educators of
Native Americans.
20. American Indian Institute. Focusing on Native Languages.
21. Assembly of First Nations. Tradition
and Education: Towards a Vision of Our Future.
22. The National Institute of Education. Directory of ERIC Microfiche Collections.
23. Curriculum. Traditional Values of Native People.
24. Deloria, Jr.,
Vine. Legislative Analysis of the Federal Role in
Indian Education.
Folder:
1. Indian Students. The New
Trail, Revised 1953.
2. Culture
Through Concepts-A Teacher's Guide.
3. Oklahoma State
Department of Education. Images of Yesterday, Today,
and Tomorrow.
4.
5. The
Southwest Indian Report: A Report of the
6. Coffey, Ivy, and Allan W. Cromley. "The Red Man's Crisis," The Daily Oklahoman, Twelve part series starting on
7. Miccosukee,
Tribe of Indians of
8. Bowker, Dayna Lee. Remaining Ourselves: Music and Tribal Memory.
9. Self-Governance: A Tribally Driven Initiative. The Tribal Self-Governance Demonstration Project, n.d.
10. Brochure prepared by The Creek Communication Program to provide information concerning the cultural, social, economic, and political status of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation.
11. Witmer, Linda
F. The
12. Brochure, National Indian Education Association: Connecting to the Spirit of
Traditional Wisdom.
13. Brochure, National Indian Education
Association's 30th Annual Call to Convention.
Hosted by:
14. Ute
Photo Album The Elders "Nahnpuchew".
15. NIEA
Nashville '98. National
Indian Education Association, 29th Annual Convention, Educating the Mind and
Healing the Spirit,
16. The
17. Native American Community Involvement. Oklahoma State Department of Education, 1977.
18. Strong
Like Two People: The development of a mission
statement for the Dogrib Schools.
19. Report
and Recommendations to the President of the
20.
21. Wall, C. Leon, and Beulah Widney Wall. Tomahawks over Chilocco.
22. Native American Arts, pamphlets.
23. Circle
of Voices. Wahpeton, ND: Circle of
24. Pamphlet, on the
25. Pepper, Floy.
26. English
for American Indians. A Newsletter of the Office of Education Programs, Bureau of Indian
Affairs, United States Department of the Interior. University of
27. Hodgkinson, Harold L, and Janice Hamilton Outtz, Anita M. Obarakpor. The Demographics of American Indians: One Percent of the People; Fifty Percent of the Diversity. November 1990.
28. Pamphlet, We, The First Americans,
29. Shaping
Our Own Future: The Next Step Towards a True Government-To-Government Relationship. Sponsored by Lummi Nation,
30. Pard,
Bernadette. The Peigan: A Nation in Transition.
31. Indian
Tribes as Sovereign Governments.
32. Frazier, Dr. Gregory W. The
Smoke Signals.
33. The
Athapaskans: Strangers of the North.
34. Final Report, and Records
Guide of the Guthrie Historic Records Program,
35.
Folder:
1. Wilson, John P. Native
American Healing and Purification Rituals:
Implications for the Treatment of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder of
2. Report
of the Working Group on American Indian
3. Conference Agenda. 14th Annual "Protecting Our Children" National American
Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect.
4. Conference Agenda. 19th Annual "Protecting Our Children" National American
Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect.
5. Program, Seminaries Students Association Homecoming.
6. Program, Third Annual International Folk Festival.
7. Pamphlets, Bridging the Culture Gap: Music Resources Project, Title III. Choctaw, OK:
8. Conference Agenda. 19th Annual "Protecting Our Children" National American
Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect.
9. Annual Report, Native American Rights Fund, 1998.
10. Annual Report, Native American Rights Fund, Truly Supreme Court, 2000.
11. Talent Directory,
12. Talent Directory,
13. Conference Agenda. American
Indian Leaders: Red Power & Tribal Politics. The
14. Caduto, Michael J., and Joseph Bruchac. Keepers of Life: Discovering Plants Through Native American Stories and Earth Activities for Children. Golden, CO: Fulcrum Publishing, 1994.
15. Bradley, Ronnie C. Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc., Cherokee, N.C.: Wood Carver, Made possible by the North Carolina Arts Council. n.d.
16. Queen, Joel. Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc., Cherokee, N.C.: Cherokee Artist, Made possible by the North Carolina Arts Council. n.d.
17. Lossiah, Lucille. Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc., Cherokee, N.C.: Cherokee Basket Weaver, Made possible by the North Carolina Arts Council. n.d.
18. Owle, Freeman. Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc., Cherokee, N.C.: Artist/Historian, Made possible by the North Carolina Arts Council. n.d.
19. Garrett, Emmaline. Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc., Cherokee, N.C.: Rivercane Basket Weaver, Made possible by the North Carolina Arts Council. n.d.
20. Pamphlet, Joyce Vineyard, Re: Cultural
Attire, Southern
21. Pamphlet, Huzo Paddlety, Re: Paintings, Southern
22. Pamphlet, Jimmy Arterberry,
Re: Paintings, Southern
23. Pamphlet, Jereldine
Redcorn, Re: Traditional
Caddo Pottery, Southern
24. Pamphlet, Jerry Laktonen,
Re: Masks, Southern
25. Pamphlet, Phil Cross, Re:
Bows and Arrows, Southern
26. Pamphlet, The Lossiah Sisters, Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc., Cherokee, N.C., n.d.
27. Frase,
Louise. A Handbook for Teachers of American Indian Culture: American Indian Songbooks
and Recordings.
28.
29. Garfield, Wingert,
and Barbeau. Tsimshian Songs.
30. Lee, Dayna Bowker. Native American Music and Dance in
31. Report, Keepers of the Treasures: Protecting Historic Properties and Cultural Traditions on Indian Lands. American Indian Institute, May 1990.
32.
33.
34. Funk, Jack, and Gordon Lobe. "…And
They Told Us Their Stories": A Book of Indian Stories.
35. Report, Indian Civil Rights Issues in
36. American
Indian Treaties Publications Series, No. 3, 1976.
37. Prucha, Francis
Paul. A Bibliographical Guide to the History of
Indian-White Relations in the
38. Marriott, Alice. The Ten Grandmothers.
39. Day, Jane S., and Paul D. Friedman,
Marcia J. Tate. Rock Art of the Western Canyons.
40. Taylor, Theodore W. The States and Their Indian Citizens.
41. Mr. Rodino. The Constitution of the
42.
43. Shannon County
Schools. Lakota Activities: Primary.
44. Hill, Edward E. Guide
to Records in the National Archives of the
45. Brown, Lisette
G. Tales of the Sea Foam.
46. Burgess, Ronald L. Tachaco: Words in the Wind. n.d.
47. Ackerly, Robert
L., and Ivan B. Gluckman. The Reasonable Exercise of Authority, II.
48. Dale, Michael, and Phillip Multine, Mary Jo O'Neill, Steve Titla,
Sandra Wilks. Your Rights: A Handbook for Native American
Youth in
49. Joe, Jennie R. American
Indian Policy and Cultural Values: Conflict and Accommodation.
50.
51. Grant, Agnes, and LaVina
Gillespie. Joining the Circle: A Practitioners' Guide
to Responsive Education for Native Students.
52. Bleeker,
Sonia. Indians of the Longhouse: The Story of the Iroquois.
53. Whenry, Jack
L. Tom Reno and the Chief.
54. Harjo,
Joy. She
Had Some Horses.
Folder:
1. Pevar,
Stephen L. The Rights of Indians and Tribes.
2. Loring, and
Benson, Priest. Uncle Sam's Stepchildren.
3. The Ponca Tribal Parenting Skills Training Project. How To Grow Useful Poncas: Seven Skills for Living.
4. The Ponca Tribal Parenting Skills Training Project. How to Grow Useful Poncas: Introduction and Communications.
5. Abbott, Cliff. Job Stories. The
6. Cornelius, Melissa. The Whip-poor-will. 1975.
7. Lemiex, Mary
(illustrator). Where's My Friend.
8.
9. Lemieux, Mary
(illustrator). Fish Story.
10. Lemieux, Mary
(illustrator). KWI-TEL.
11. Webster, Lewis. A Bear Story.
12. Lemieux, Mary
(illustrator). This Is My Family.
13. The WNALP
14. The WNALP
15. Schusky, Ernest
L. The
Right To Be Indian.
16.
17. The
18. Commission on the Bicentennial of the
19.
20. Red Willow Institute. Applicability of Federal Tax Incentives to American Indian Reservations.
21.
22. Planning Office for the
23. Agenda.
My health, my environment and me!
24. Hewson,
John. A
25. Watahomigie,
Lucille J., and Philbert Watahomigie,
Sr., Malinda Powskey, Jorigine
Bender, Josie Uqualla. H'dE.
26. Watahomigie,
Lucille J., and Philbert Watahomigie,
Sr., Malinda Powskey, Jorigine
Bender, Josie Uqualla. KO.
27. Myers, Maria. Nenqayni Ch'ih ?ech'eyaltig: Destl'es ?Inlhi. Chilcotin Language and Curriculum Committee. First Edition 1979. Second Edition 1983.
28. Watahomigie,
Lucille J., and Philbert Watahomigie,
Sr., Malinda Powskey, Jorigine
Bender, Josie Uqualla. MANAd.
29. Watahomigie,
Lucille J., and Malinda Powskey, Jorigine
Bender, Josie Uqualla. GIGISMAS'M
MAHANK MIYUJA.
30. Gunning, I.C. The Edwards Store or Old Red Oak. Eastern Oklahoma:
31. The
Written, Spoken, and Unspoken Word: A Native American Language Arts Text. Printed by
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1. McGruff and Scruff's Drug and Violence Prevention Story and Activity Book. Lessons from Indian Country. Bureau of Justice Assistance, Three copies.
2. Brown, Mary. I Am A Cherokee. Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Education Department, May 1982. Two copies.
3. Workbooks, Training Programs for Legal
Services Advocates.
4. Foss, Phillip, Jr. Spawning
The
5. Strech,
6. Pamphlets, In regards to various Indian people groups and fast facts about them.
7. Hale, Duane Kendall. Researching and Writing Tribal Histories.
8. Hale, Duane Kendall. Researching and Writing Tribal Histories.
9. Pamphlet, Daybreak Star, United Indians of All Tribes Foundation. Three copies.
10. Resource Guides for ACT preparation. There are three red copies and three purple copies. 1992.
11. Indian Education Pamphlets.
12. Indian Education Pamphlets.
13. Indian Education Pamphlets.
14. Native American Connections, Yearbook/Directory, 1995-1996. Two copies.
15. Native American Connections, Yearbook/Directory, 1996-1997. Two copies.
16.
17. Prucha, Francis
Paul.
18. Dobyns, Henry
F. Native American Historical Demography.
19. Grumet, Robert
Steven. Native Americans of the
20. Snow, Dean R. Native American Prehistory.
21. Blaine, Martha Royce. The Pawnees.
22. Fogelson,
Raymond D. The Cherokees.
23.
24. Tanner, Helen Hornbeck. The Ojibwas.
25. Dobyns, Henry
F., and Robert C. Euler. Indians of the Southwest.
26. Ronda, James P., and James Axtell. Indian Missions.
27. Heizer, Robert
F. The Indians of
28. Porter (III), Frank W. Indians in
29. Unrau, William
E. The Emmigrant
Indians of
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1. Eck, Norman K. Contemporary Navajo Affairs.
Rough Rock, Navajo Nation,
2.
3. Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Reservation of
4. Dennis, Henry C. The
American Indian 1492-1976.
5. Synder,
Fred.
6. Bonnin,
Gertrude. American Indian Stories.
7. DeWitt, Donald L. American Indian Resource Materials in the Western History Collections,
8. Littlejohn, Joseph E. Sally McCoy and the Long People.
9. Hirschfelder,
Arlene, and Beverly R. Singer. Rising Voices Writings of
Young Native Americans.
10. Penoi, Charles
R. Indian
Time: A Novel of
11. Frazier, Gregory W. The American Indian Index.
12. Bird, Traveller. The Path to
13. Buechel,
Eugene.
14. Foreman, Carolyn Thomas. Indian Women Chiefs.
15. Resmer, Marie Faulds. Inspector McTree Visits his Native Friends. Island View, NB: Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data, 1999.
16. Powers, William K. Here is
your Hobby: Indian Dancing and Costumes.
17: Wise, Lu Celia. Mini Myths and Legends of
18. Henson, Lance. Naming the Dark.
19. Indian Arts and Crafts Association. Directory of Members and Buyers Guide. Founded in 1974. Two copies: 1988-89, 1989-90.
20. Nelson, Eunice. The Wabanaki: An Annotated Bibliography.
21. Dobson, Pamela J. The Tree That Never Dies.
22. Perspectives,
No. 3.
23. With Only a Memory to
Look Upon. Students
from
24. Samplings.
Tulsa Public Schools.
25. Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, Department of Defense. Protection in the Nuclear Age. February 1977.
Folder:
1. A Nation at Risk. The National Commission on Excellence in Education, April 1983.
2. Stull, Donald D. On the
Banks of the Grasshopper: Oral Traditions of the
3. Brinker, Dorothy. On to
New Horizons: A 75th Anniversary Book of the Oaks Indian
4. Fixico, Michelene. Resource Directory of
American Indian Professionals.
5. National Conference of Christian and Jews. Fifty Years of Combating Prejudice: The Unfinished Task. 1928-1978.
6. Indian Arts and Crafts
Association. Members Directory and Buyers Guide.
7. Media
Log. A Guide to
film, television, and radio programs.
National Endowment for the Humanities.
8. Bataille,
Gretchen M. Inside the Cigar Store: A Selected Bibliography.
9. Honoring the Children. Northwest Indian Child Welfare Association, Inc., 1990.
10. McGinnis, Ellen, and
11. Kickingbird, Kirke, and Lynn Shelby Kickingbird. Indians
and the
12. Division of the Council on Interracial
Books for Children. Unlearning "Indian" Stereotypes.
13. Guess, Wilma. Catalog of Resource Materials.
14. McCutchen,
David. The Red Record, The Wallam
Olum: The Oldest Native North American History.
15. Indian and Northern Affairs
16. L'Association
des Metis & Indiens
Hors Reserves Presente Le Patrimoine
Autochtone Projet Botanique Recettes Indiennes En Collaboratin Avec,
Le Ministere Des Affaires Culturelles,
Du
17.
18. Economic Research Service. American Indians in Transition.
19. United States
Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs. The
American Indians: Answers to 101 Questions.
20. Indian Health Service. Suicide
Among the American Indians.
21.
22. Booklet, Generations: The Study Guide. Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service.
23. Dana, Gail. Northeast
Indian Cultural Awareness Training: Communicating
Indian Values.
24. Ney, Marian Wallace. Indian
25. Discussion Document. Measuring
Progress Toward the National Education Goals: Potential Indicators and Measurement
Strategies.
26. Robbins, Rebecca. How
Communities and American Indian Parents Can Identify and Remove Culturally Biased
Books from Schools.
27. Mercredi, Ovide. Tradition and Education Towards
a Vision of our Future.
28. Gover, Maggie. You
Don't Have To Be Poor To Be Indian.
29. LaCounte,
Larry. Tribal Perspective of the Impact Aid Program.
30. Booklet.
31. Wilson, Charles Banks. Search
for the Purebloods.
32.
33. American Indian Studies. Resource Directory of American Indian Professionals.
34. Annual Report. Assembly of First Nations Education Secretariat. 1991-1992.
35. Steele, Lois. Medicine Women.
36. Elders Council Assembly. Walking Together.
37. Yearbook.
We Remember.
38. Final Report of the Indian Nations At Risk Task Force. Indian Nations At
Risk: An Educational Strategy for Action.
39. Thompson, Thomas. The Schooling of Native
40. Pamphlet. Answers to your questions about American Indians. United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, May 1968.
41. Picture story book. Indian and Eskimo Children. United States Department of the Interior.
42. Getches, David
H., and Charles F. Wilkinson, Robert A. Williams, Jr. Federal
Indian Law: Cases and Materials.
43. McAlister, Diane L. Native American Crafts Directory.
44. Hartley, Lucie. Pauline
Johnson: The Story of an American Indian.
1. Ward, Sr., Mark. The Conquering Indian.
2. Tedlock,
Dennis, and Barbara Tedlock. Teachings
From the American Earth: Indian Religion and
Philosophy.
3. Vaudrin,
Bill. Tanaina Tales from
4. Radin,
Paul. The Trickster: A Study in American Indian Mythology.
5. The Council on Interracial Books for
Children. Chronicles of American Indian Protest.
6.
7. Price, Richard. The Spirit of the
8.
9. Final Report. Silatunirmut: The Pathway to Wisdom. Nunavik Educational Task Force, February 1992.
10. Ratt, James, and Sarah McKenzie. Title is in the Native Language. Lac La Ronge Indian Band Education Branch.
11.
12. Clarke, Ardys. The Dakota Blizzard.
13. Otoe-Missouria Tribe. The Otoe-Missouria Elders: Centennial Memoirs. Red Rock, OK: Otoe-Missouri Tribe, 1981. Two copies.
14. McCarty, T.L. Of Mother Earth and Father Sky.
15. The Students of
16. Clarke, Ardys. The Story of the Peace Pipe.
17. St. Francis Indian School. The
18.
19. McNally, Rand. Road Atlas & Travel Guide.
20. Goggles, Gloria, and Cleo Goggles, Charolette Goggles, Ardeline
Spotted Elk. Flying High.
21. Lynch,
22. Uintah-Ouray Ute Tribe. Weenoocheeyoo Peesaduehnee Yak: Anup.
23.
24. Whitehead, Ruth Holmes, and Harold
McGee. The Micmac: How Their Ancestors Lived Five Hundred Years Ago.
25. Hobson, Geary. The Remembered Earth.
26. Evans, Edward G., and Karin Abbey. Bibliography of Language Arts Materials for Native North Americans.
27. Pamphlet, Kifaru Productions Presents The Native American Relations Series. Award Winning Video and Audio Programs.
28. LeSourd's,
Philip S. passamaquoddy-Maliseet and English Dictionary.
29. Oklahoma State
Department of Education.
30.
31. The Trail of Tears Drama. The Theatre at Tsa-La-Gi. 1990. Two copies.
32. Pestomuhkati Atkuhkakonol passamaquoddy
Legends Espons Raccoon.
33. Mitchell, Debra. Medicine Plants. Cultural-Health Project, 1981.
34. Yukon-Kuskokwin
Health Corporation. A Report to the People.
35. You Gotta Have Art. Various information on various art projects.
36. Bopp, Judie, and Michael Bopp,
37. Nicholas, Joseph A. Baskets of the Dawnland People.
38. Brandt, Keith. Indian
Crafts.
39. Hofmann, Charles. Frances Densmore and American Indian Music.
40. The
Great Law f Peace and the Constitution of the
41. Green, Rayna. Native
American Women: A Bibliography.
42. Pamphlet, Samson-Cree-Nation. 1990.
Folder:
1.
2. Report.
Indian Nations at Risk: An
Educational Strategy for Action.
3. Baylor, Byrd. The Way
to Start A Day.
4. Baylor, Byrd. Everybody
Needs A Rock.
5. Baylor, Byrd. The
Desert is Theirs.
6. Goble, Paul. The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses.
7. Animal
Fables.
8. Carl, June, and Bill Morgenstern. Annie and the Old One.
9. Wheeler, Bernelda. I Can't
have Bannock but the Beaver has a Dam.
10. Kaupp, Ann P. The Raw and the Cooked Book.
Department of Anthropology, National
11. Abbott, Cliff. Memories of the Old Days. January, 1984.
12. Welcome to Head Start: Some of the things we learn at Head Start. An orientation video for Head Start Students and their parents. 1997.
13.
14. You
and Social Security Disability. American Indian Institute,
15. Same as above.
16. Remembering What We Know. A Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Prevention Awareness Video. 1998.
17. Indian
People of
18. Faces
Yet to Come. American
Indian Institute,
19. Making a Difference, DC Campaign.
20. Indian Health Service,
21. Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Gathering the Circle.
Folder:
1. Indian Education
Department.
2.
3. Horne, Josephine, and Annette Jacobs, Carolee Jacobs, Frank Jacobs Jr., Dorothy Ann Lazore, Dorris Montour, Mae
Montour, Frank Natawe, Mary Nicholas, Rita
Phillips. Kanien' Keha'
Okara' Shon: ' A Mowhawk Stories.
4. Manywounds,
Muriel, and Dolores Schultz, Wendy Soderberg, et coll. La Reserve De Sarcee
Une Communaute Amerindienne.
5. Tonemah,
Stuart. Trends in American Indian Education:
A Synthesis and Bibliography of Selected Eric Resources.
6. Christjohn,
Amos, and Maria Hinton. An
7. Pamphlet, Indians of
8. Pamphlet, Indians of Montana/Wyoming.
9. Pamphlet, Indians of
10. Pamphlet, Indians of
11. Pamphlet, Indians of
12. Pamphlet, Indians of the
13. Pamphlet, Indians of the Central Plains.
14. Pamphlet, A Guide to Medical Self-Care and Self-Help Groups for the Elderly.
15. Pamphlet, Interpersonal Coping Skills Workshop Handouts. Norman, Ok: American Indian Research & Development, 1988.
16. Pamphlet.
Ibarra, Luis. School Policy Development: Workshop Handouts.
17. Pamphlet, School Policy Development Workshop. American Indian Institute.
18. Pamphlet, Partners in Prevention: Substance Abuse Prevention Training Workshop. Norman, Ok: American Indian Institute, n.d.
19. Pamphlet, Using Indian Culture to Develop Alcohol and Drug Materials. Norman, Ok: American Indian Institute, 1984.
20. Pamphlet,
21. Pamphlet, National Native American Resource Directory.
22. Pamphlet, Multicultural Curriculum Resources.
Cushing, Ok:
23. Pamphlet, Teen Pregnancy Prevention Projects Summaries.
24. Pamphlet, Preliminary Analysis of the Crips and
25.
26.
27. Pamphlet, Campaign for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the
28. Freed, Alvyn
M. T.A. for Tots and other prinzes.
29. Futran,
Eric. Beyond Rhetoric: A New American Agenda for Children and Families.
30. Booklet, 2nd Annual National Native American Conference on Inhalant Abuse.
31. Booklet, 7th National Native American Conference On
Inhalants, Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs. Big
32. Warner-Ross, Barbara A. Tecumseh
Anti-Drug Strategy: Process &
Outcome Evaluation. Norman, Ok: American Indian Institute, October 1 -
33. Steffens, John E. Using Indian Culture to Develop Alcohol and Drug Materials for Indian Adults and Youth. Norman, Ok: American Indian Institute, 1984.
34. Warner-Ross, Barbara A. The Tecumseh Area Drug Strategy. Norman, Ok: American Indian Institute,
35. Booklet, Results of Needs Assessment on FAS and FAE Prevention Among 6th to 8th Grade Native American Students. Norman, Ok: American Indian Institute, June, 1996.
36. Booklet, 10th Annual "Protecting Our Children" National American
Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. 5th
Annual "Encircling Our Forgotten," A Conference On Mental Health
Issues For The Emotionally Disturbed North American Indian Child and Adolescent. Norman, Ok:
American Indian Institute,
37. Lauderdale, Michael L., and Stephen C.
Anderson. Using Volunteers in Child Abuse and Neglect
Programs.
38. Report, 10th National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect.
Folder:
1. Wilmshurst,
Ann L. Babies and Ourselves.
2. Partridge, Susan, and Helaine Hornby, Thomas
McDonald. Legacies of Loss: Visions of
Gain an Inside Look at Adoption Disruption.
3. The
4. Folder, Keeping Families Together: Facts on Family Preservation Services.
5. Elliot, Linda K. First
Steps With Your Baby.
6.
7. Booklet, National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System. Working Paper I, 1990 Summary Data Component, April 1992.
8. DePanfilis,
Diane, and Marsha K. Salus. A Coordinated
Response to Child Abuse and Neglect: A
Basic Manual.
9. Booklet, Child Protection Reference Book. United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs, September 1990.
10. Barthel,
Joan. For Children's Sake: The Promise
of Family Preservation.
11. Benjamin, Marva
P., and Patti C. Morgan. Refugee Children Traumatized by War and
Violence: The Challenge Offered to the
Service Delivery System.
12. Meyers, Marcia, and Jetta
Bernier. Preventing Child Abuse: A Resource for Policymakers and Advocates.
13. Caulfield, Barbara A. The Legal Aspects of Protective Services for Abused and Neglected
Children.
14. Interviewing
and Counseling Juvenile Firesetters.
15. Native American Conference. "We
Do This For Our Children"
16. Conference Proceedings, Uniting Concerns.
17. Conference Proceedings, 1st Annual
National American Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, "Protecting Our Children."
18. Conference Proceedings, 2nd Annual
National American Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, "Protecting Our Children."
19. Conference Proceedings, 4th Annual
National American Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, "Protecting Our Children."
20. Conference Proceedings, 5th Annual
National American Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, "Protecting Our Children."
21. Conference Proceedings, 6th Annual
National American Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, "Protecting Our Children."
22. Conference Proceedings, 7th Annual
National American Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, "Protecting Our Children."
23. Conference Proceedings, 8th Annual
National American Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, "Protecting Our Children."
24. Johnson, Emery A. The Indian Health Program.
25. Results of Professional Surveys, Needs Assessments, and Focus Groups. The 7th Generation Project: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effects Prevention. Norman, Ok: American Indian Institute, n.d.
26. Partners in Prevention. A Substance Abuse Prevention Handbook for Rural
27. Anderson, Stephen C., and Dianne
Sullivan, Irene Pickardt. Module 1. Why
Volunteers?
28. Anderson, Stephen C., and Dianne
Sullivan, Irene Pickardt. Module 2. Program
Models - Which One is Right for You?
29. Anderson, Stephen C., and Dianne Sullivan,
Irene Pickardt.
Module 3.
Organizational
Patterns and Funding.
30. Anderson, Stephen C., and Dianne
Sullivan, Irene Pickardt. Module 4. Interface:
Coordinating the Parent Aide Program with the Department of Human Resources.
31. Anderson, Stephen C., and Dianne
Sullivan, Irene Pickardt. Module 5. Recruitment and Screening of Volunteers.
32. Anderson, Stephen C., and Dianne
Sullivan, Irene Pickardt. Module 6. Training.
33. Streissguth,
Ann Pytkowicz, and Robin A. LaDue,
Sandra P. Randels.
A Manual On
Adolescents and Adults With Fetal Alcohol Syndrome with Special Reference to
American Indians.
34. Jenkins, James L., and Marsha K. Salus, Gretchen L. Schultze. Child
Protective Services: A Guide for Workers.
35. Ballew, Julius R., and Marsha K. Salus, Sheila Winett. Supervising Child Protective Workers.
36. Gifford, Carla D., and Felisa B. Kaplan, Marsha K. Salus. Parent
Aides: In Child Abuse and Neglect Programs.
Folder:
1.
2. Indian
Child Welfare Act Handbook for
3. Stretch,
4. National American Indian Conference on
Child Abuse and Neglect.
5. Oklahoma Department of Human Services. Division of Child Welfare. Protective Services Handbook.
6.
7. The
8. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Child Sexual Abuse.
Folder:
1. Streissguth,
Ann. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.
2. Booklet, Positive Self-Esteem Can Protect Native American Youth. Published by the Native American Development Corporation.
3. Flannery, Jr., Raymond B. Becoming Stress-Resistant.
4. Burke, Szifra,
and Kathy Mayer. Private Practice.
5. Elkind, David. All Grown Up &
6. Booklet, Alcohol and Birth Defects: The Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Related
Disorders.
7. Kent, Theodore C. A
Psychologist Answers Your Questions.
8. Partridge, Susan, and Helaine Hornby, Thomas
McDonald. Learning from Adoption Disruption: Insights for Practice.
9. Glenn, H. Stephen. Strengthening the Family.
10. Baker, Ronald A., and Jeffrey M. Moulton,
John Tighe. Early Care for HIV Disease.
11.
12.
13. Booklet, Cherokee Project-Replication. The Cherokee Nation.
14. Life Skills Training. Promoting Health and Personal Development.
15. Packet, Partners for Prevention. The National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse. n.d.
16. Morrison, James D. The Indian Heritage. Choctaw Bilingual Education Program, McCurtain
17. Understanding the Inhalant Abuse Dilemma. An Educator's Guide to Understanding and Preventing Inhalant Abuse, October, 1996.
18. Franzen, Lenore
L. The Spirit Within.
19. TLICHO NEK'E NIHTL'E KO GOCHA K'ADE 1993. TLICHO YATI.
20. ORBIS Associates, Background information
of Educators. We The First People, A Curriculum on American
Indian Civil Rights and Governance.
21. Newsletters, for educators. Traditions for Teaching. 1987-1988.
22. Chisolm,
Anita. Handbook for American Indian and First
Nation Cultural Curriculum Developers.
24. Chisolm,
Anita. Cultural Curriculum Development Workshop.
25. Uintah-Ouray Ute Tribe. Ute Projects and Patterns.
26. National Education Association. Navajos.
27. Chilocco,
Concho,
28.
29. Indian Education Section and Curriculum Section. Indian Education Curriculum Guidelines. 1977.
30.
Folder:
1. Wise, Lu Celia. Mini Myths and Legends of
2.
3.
4. Hall, and Churchman, Gibbs, Gebauer, Quinlan. American Indian Life
Environments.
5. Duquette,
Lynn, and Brenda Ives, Irene John, Karen Neapetung,
etc. Let
the Children Learn.
6. Anderson, Theodora Montoya-Cervantes. The Sacred Secret: A Hopi Legend. 1977.
7. Hualapai Bilingual Education Program. Hualapai Language Arts Curriculum Guide. May 1981.
8. Lincoln, Anthony P. Navajo Area Curriculum Development Project. Navajo Aea Office
Bureau Of Indian Affairs Division of Education,
9. Lincoln, Anthony P. Navajo Area Health and Physical Education Curriculum Guidelines. June, 1973.
10. Chisholm, Anita. Making Education Relevant for Contemporary Youth.
11. Chisholm, Anita. Making Education Relevant for Contemporary Indian Youth.
12. Chisholm, Anita. Prevention Materials.
13. Chisholm, Anita. Technology and Tradition.
14. The NCSS Task Force on Ethnic Studies
Curriculum Guidelines. Curriculum Guidelines for
Multiethnic Education.
15. Dobrowolsky,
Helene. Stories to make Your Mind Strong.
16. HOCAK WAZIJA HACI LANGUAGE PROGRAM. HoCak Alphabet, Words, & Phrases. HoCak Nation: HoCak Wazija Haci Language Program, 2000.
17. State Arts Council of
18. Anderson, Dan. Native American Science and Mathematics. n.d.
19.
20. Ethnic Heritage Studies. Let Our
Children Stand as a Ray of Hope for the People of the Dawn.
21. Noar,
Gertrude. Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.
22. Gridley, Marion E., and others. Historical American Indian Biographies.
23. Gridley, Marion E., and others. Contemporary American Indian Biographies.
24. Condry, Dorthea. Firebird of Unlimited
Happiness.
25. Campbell, Diana. Teaching Guide for Indian Literature. Rough Rock, AZ:
26. Factor, Susannah. Stickball(Te-kv-pv-ke Puk-ket-ce-tv). n.d.
27. Convention, hosted by Oklahoma Council
for Indian Education.
28. Oklahoma State
Department of Education. Suggested Learner Outcomes.
29. Oklahoma State
Department of Education. Grades 1-8. Suggested Learner Outcomes.
30. Oklahoma State
Department of Education. Grade 1. Suggested Learner Outcomes.
31. Oklahoma State
Department of Education. Grade 2. Suggested Learner Outcomes.
32. Oklahoma State
Department of Education. Grade 3. Suggested Learner Outcomes.
33. Oklahoma State
Department of Education. Grade 4. Suggested Learner Outcomes.
34. Oklahoma State
Department of Education. Grade 5. Suggested Learner Outcomes.
35. Oklahoma State
Department of Education. Grade
6-12. Suggested Learner Outcomes.
36. Buffalohead,
Priscilla. Cherish the Children.
Folder:
1. Chapman, Robert, and Jim Lukesh. We Are One:
Umo Ho.
2. York, Kay. Handbook for Secondary Social Studies Educators.
3. Cornelius, Carol. The Six Nations Series.
4. Littlejohn, Joseph E. A
Handbook for Teachers and Aides of The Choctaw
Bilingual Education Program.
5. Carlson, Vada,
and Gary Witherspoon.
6. Crawford, Dean A., and David L. Peterson,
Virgil Wurr.
7. Him, John Around. Lakota Ceremonial Songs. Rosebud, S.D.: Sinte Gleska College, Inc., 1983.
8. Iron, Pamela E., and Lillian
Williams. Developing Communication Skills in the
Elementary Indian Child.
9. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Famous
Indians: A Collection of Short Biographies.
10. Olsen, Loran. A Legacy from Sam Morris.
11. Streissguth,
Ann Pytkowicz, and Robin A LaDue,
Sandra P. Randels.
A Manual on
Adolescents and Adults with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome with Special Reference to
American Indians.
12. McCarty, T.L., and
13. Christensen, Anne, and Michael Doro,
Donna Petzold, Marlene Hanson. Dansbury Indian Resource Unit.
14. American Indian Management
Institute. Comprehensive Study of the American Indian
Arts and Crafts Situation.
15.
16. LaFromboise,
Teresa, and Kit Boesch. Circles
of Women.
17.
18. Swift, Dick. A History and Culture of the Southern Plains Tribes With an Introduction to the Study of North American Indians. Carnegie Public schools: Title III, 1972.
19. Morgenstern, Bill, and Cauleen Stanley, Judy McLeod. I Heard
the Owl Call My Name.
20. Developing Capable People. Leader's manual. n.d.
21. Wounded, Richard Little, and Carol
Marquez, Lucy Slater, Mona Smith. HIV Prevention With
Native American Youth.
22. Oklahoma State
Department of Education.
23. ORBIS Associates. American Indian Supplement to the National Standards on Physical
Education.
24. Arbuthnot, Brian, and Leonard Judge,
Louise Lahache, Gordon Polson. Education Profile of Winneway.
25.
26. Ramirez, Bruce A., and Cathe McCall Hockenberry. Special
Education Policies for American Indian and
27. Rowell, Ron. HIV Prevention for Gay/Bisexual/Two-Spirit Native American Men.
28. National Congress of American
Indians. HIV-AIDS and American Indians. S.E.
29. Chisholm, Anita, and others. Handbook for Developing a Cultural Math & Science Curriculum for
Native Students.
30. Chisholm, Anita, and others. A Handbook for Cultural Curriculum Development.
31. Chisholm, Anita and others. American Indian Tribes of the Southeast.
32. Phillips, Melvina. American
Indian Tribes of the Southeast Supplement:
33. Chisholm, Anita. Circles
of Learning.
34. Chisholm, Anita. Handbook for Developing Cultural Curriculum for Gifted and Talented
Native Students.
35. Chisholm, Anita.
36. Chisholm, Anita. Cultural Curriculum Development Workshop.
37. Cardwell, Guyneth. Cultural Lessons for Teachers of American Indians, Alaskan Natives and
Canadian First Nations.
38. Cultural Curriculum Development
Team. The
39. Mizer, Jean E. Cipher in the Snow. Fiction Pamphlets.
40. Native American Committee.
41. National American Indian Conference on
Child Abuse and Neglect. Protecting Our Children.
Folder:
1. American Institute Public and
2. Oklahoma Department
of Human Services. Native American Cultural
Awareness Project.
3. Chisholm, Anita. Making Education Relevant for Contemporary Indian Youth.
4. Chisholm, Anita. Handbook for Native American,
5. Benally,
Elaine Roanhorse, and Pam Coe, Joan Hill. American Indian Education.
6. Tsotigh, Jr.,
Jacob. The 16th Annual
7. Chisholm, Anita. Strengthening
the Circle Through Sharing Our Gifts.
8. Chisholm, Anita. Strengthening
the Circle Through Sharing Our Gifts.
9. Hackbert,
Peter H. Adult Indian Literacy and Educational
Attainment in
10. American Indian Institute. Literacy
and Education Among Adult Indians in
11. Broken Bow Public Schools. Heritage and Culture of the Choctaws. Broken Bow, OK: School Year 1975-76.
12.
13. Battiest Elementary School. A Short Resume of the History, Culture, and Heritage of the American Indians. Broken Bow, OK: January 1981.
14. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Report
on BIA Education.
15. Morrison, James D. Schools for the Choctaws.
16. Northern
17. Northern
18. Office of Indian Education and
19. Oklahoma State
Department of Education. 4th Annual
20. Oklahoma State
Department of Education. 8th Annual
21. National Indian Social Workers
Association, Inc.
22.
23.
24. National Indian Training and
25. Northern
26. New Mexico State
Department of Education.
27. Office of Indian Education Programs. Student Rights and Responsibilities in Bureau of Indian Affairs
'Schools.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32. Oklahoma State Education Agency. Introduction.
33.
34. California State
Department of Education. American Indian Education
Handbook.
35. National Indian Child Abuse and
36. Thurman, Pam Jumper. Parenting Issues: Workshop
Handouts.
37.
38. Corbell, Elnore. Orientation to
39.
40. Glatthorn,
Allan A. Curriculum Renewal.
41.
Folder:
1. National Congress of American
Indians. We the People.
2. Frazier, Dr. Gregory W. American Indian & Alaskan Native Higher Education Funding Guide.
3. Fiscal Year 1992 Annual Report. Indian
Education: A Federal Entitlement.
4. Hammer, Patricia Cahape,
and Heather Beasley. Native Education Directory.
5.
6. National Inservice Education Practices. Data for questionnaire. 1978.
7. Office of Indian Education
Programs. Fingertip Facts.
8. California
Department of Education. The American Indian: Yesterday, Today, &
Tomorrow.
9. Gonzales, Joe R. Guide
to Educational Resources: An Annotated Bibliography.
10. Oklahoma State Department
of Education.
11. Kempe, C.
Henry. Child Protection for the 21st Century.
12. Kraizer, Sherryll Kerns, and Marilyn Miller. A Therapeutic Prevention Program for Abused Children.
13.
14.
15.
16. Littlejohn, Joseph E. A Handbook
for Teachers and Aides of The Choctaw Bilingual
Education Program.
17. American Friends Service Committee. The Wabanakis of
18. Passamaquoddy Tribe. Reference Book. Passamaquoddy/Maliseet, 1988.
19. Indian Nations at Risk Task Force. Indian
Nations at Risk: Listening to the People.
20.
21. Department of Education.
22. National Education Goals Report. Volume One: National Data. 1995.
23.
24. Rural Institute on Disabilities. American Indian Disability Legislation Project.
25.
26. Oklahoma State
Department of Education. English for Speakers of Other
Languages.
Folder:
1. Family Life
Development Center Department of Human Development and Family Studies. Adolescent Abuse.
2. Arizona Department
of Education. A Varied People:
3. Office of Human Development
Services. Collaboration II: The Supervisor.
4. American Indian Tribes of the
Southeast. A
Folder:
1. Northwest Indian Child Welfare Institute. A Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Curriculum for Native American Head Start Programs. Northwest Indian Child Welfare Association, Inc., 1991.
2.
3. Chisholm, Anita. Building Self-Esteem.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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1.
2.
3.
4. National Indian Education Association. Project Media. Native American Evaluations of Media Materials. There is a first half and a second half.
Folder:
1. American Indian Culture. Science of Alcohol Curriculum for American Indians.
2. Office of Justice Programs. Indian
Nations: Justice for Victims.
3. National Diversity Forum. Creating Partnerships to Save Lives.
4. American Indian Community
Awareness. Wildfire.
5. MOSAICA. Effective Americorps Pre-Service Training.
Folder:
1. National Indian Law Library. Catalogue.
2. Absentee
3. American Indian Institute. Chemical Dependency Training With a Native American Focus for
Non-treatment Personnel.
Folder:
1. Canadian Journal of Native Education, volume 20, number 1, 1993.
2. Canadian Journal of Native Education, volume 20, number 2, 1993.
3. Canadian Journal of Native Education, volume 21, number 1, 1995.
4. Canadian Journal of Native Education, volume 21, number 2, 1995.
5. Canadian Journal of Native Education, volume 21, supplement, 1995.
6. Canadian Journal of Native Education, volume 22, number 1, 1998.
7. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 3, number 1, 1979.
8. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 3, number 2, 1979.
9. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 3, number 3, 1979.
10. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 3, number 4, 1979.
11. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 4, numbers 1 & 2, 1980.
12. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 4, number 3, 1980.
13. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 4, number 3, 1980.
14. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 4, number 4, 1980.
15. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 5, number 1, 1981.
16. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 5, number 2, 1981.
17. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 5, number 3, 1981.
18. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 5, number 4, 1981.
19. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 6, number 1, 1982.
20. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 6, number 2, 1982.
21. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 6, number 3, 1982.
22. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 6, number 4, 1982.
23. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 7, number 1, 1983.
24. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 7, number 2, 1983.
25. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 7, number 3, 1983.
26. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 7, number 4, 1983.
27. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 8, number 1, 1984.
28. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 8, number 2, 1984.
29. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 8, number 3, 1984.
30. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 8, number 4, 1984.
31. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 9, number 1, 1985.
32. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 9, number 2, 1985.
33. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 9, number 4, 1985.
34. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 21, number 1, 1997.
35. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 21, number 4, 1997.
36. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, volume 21, number 3, 1997.
Folder:
1. Lentz, Dorothy Cadotte. Lakota Recipes. 1979.
2.
3. Cherokee Bilingual Education
Program. CBEP News.
4. Various Indian Language Programs Clippings from various newspapers.
5. Hunter, Sally and Ona Kingbird. Ojibwe Culture: A Teacher's Perspective.
6. Howley, Craig. "Small Schools a Big Topic." Eric Cress Bulletin, volume 8, number 3, Summer 1996.
7. Hammer, Patricia Cahape. "Finding People with
Answers in American Indian and
8. McCluskey, Murton. Your Guide to Understanding and Enjoying Powwows.
9. Amen, Susan. "A Student's View of D.C. The N.A.T.I.V.E. Project Newsletter, volume 3, number 3, May 1993.
10. Clark, Debra. Chapter 5- Oceanography: 3-5. 1990.
11. Pamphlet. Some Suggestions about the Discussions: Looking at Modern Painting.
12. Kansy, Helga. Language and Culture: A Discussion of Teaching Language from an Indian Perspective. Fall class 1986.
13. Legal Information Institute. Grant Program to Ensure Survival and Continuing Vitality of native American Languages. 1994.
14. Macri, Marth J.
15. Pollard, Elizabeth B. Endangered Languages Roll Call. 1993.
16. Coleman, John. Native American Languages Act is Law. 1991.
17. Crawford, James. Endangered Native American Languages: What is to be Done, and Why? 1994.
18. Schwartz, John. Speaking
Out and Saving Sounds to Keep Native Tongues Alive.
19. Slate, Claudia. The Lost Children(Learning One's Native Language). 1991.
20. Welker, Glenn. History and Discussion of Native American Languages. 1996.
21. Education Secretariat. Information Package on Aboriginal Languages and Literacy. Assembly of First Nations.
22. Johnson, Samuel Victor. Chinook,
Jargon: A Computer Assisted Analysis of
Variation in American Indian Pidgin.
23. Scollon, Ron
and Suzanne. Athbaskan-English Interethnic
Communication.
24. Summer Institute of Linguistics,
Inc. Languages of the
25.
26. Congress. Indian Alcohol & Substance Abuse Prevention & Treatment Act of 1986. 1986.
27. Human Resource Development. Bea Shawanda.
28. First
29. Karuk Tribe of
30. Jordan, Judith Maria. Times Have Changed for Native Americans. Changes Magazine, 1987.
31. National Native Alcohol & Drug Abuse
Program. Nnadap Audio Visual Support
Material.
32. National Native Association of Treatment Directors. Therapeutic Recreation and Physical Development Research Project Proposal. NNATD, 1985.
33. National Association for Native American
Children of Alcoholics. NANACOA News Bulletin.
34. Intertribal Addictions Recovery
Organization, Inc.
35.
36. Institute for Human Development.
37. National Indian Child Abuse and
38. Newspaper photos. "Streets Called Home."
39. Pamphlet, Becoming a Smoke-Free Family.
40. American Indian Digest, 1995 Edition.
41. American History Illustrated, volume 14, number 8, December 1979.
42. Native
43.
44. Kaleidoscope, volume 3, number 1, May 1981.
45. Native American Annual, volume 1, 1985.
46. Visions and Life Journeys, volume 1, 1992.
47.
48. American Indian Law Review, volume 10, number 1, 1983.
49.
50.
51. Hope Viltis, volume 38, number 2, September-November 1979.
52. The
Heartbeat of
53. National Child Abuse Prevention Pamphlet. 1992.
54. An Eagle's View, volume 2, September 1994.
55. The
Chronicles of
56. Leerstang, Mary
Herron. Journal Writing for Native American
Curriculum Development.
57. National Child Abuse and neglect Data System, 1991 Summary Data Component.
58. Child
Abuse and Neglect.
59. Memories of the Old Days, oral history pamphlet.
60.
61. American Indian Journal, special issue, 1976.
62. Understanding Indian and Tribal Governments, 1984.
63. A Native American Repatriation Guide, 1995.
Folder:
1. Native Nations, volume 1, number 2, February 1991.
2. American Heritage, volume 40, number 3, April 1989.
3. Native Peoples, volume 3, number 3, Spring 1990.
4. Modern Maturity, volume 32, number 5, October-November 1989.
5.
6. Native Awareness, workshop leader's guide, 1989.
7. National Study of the Incidence and Severity of Child Abuse and Neglect, September 1981.
8. National Juvenile Custody Trends 1978-1989, March 1992.
9. Child Neglect: A Guide for Intervention, April 1993.
10. Cobblestone, volume 5, number 2, February 1984.
11. The Medicine Wheel Approach to Dealing with Family Violence.
12. Goals Report, volume 2, 1995.
13. Directory of State Assistance to Indian Reservations, February 1982.
14. Indian Market, 1992.
15. Oklahoma State Department of Education. Principal reading "The Vital Connection" OSDE, 1982.
16. Indian Business Directory, January 1986.
17. Health and Welfare
18. Northern
19. Blondie, comic magazine.
20. Art and Indian Children, number 1, 1990.
21. Art & Indian Children of the Dakotas, number 4.
22. Daveko, bulletin 17, November 1970.
23. The Student Lawyer, third edition, 1981.
24. Southwestern
Art, volume 6, number 3,
25. Art Works! 1997.
26. Expressive Culture, volume 11, numbers 3 and 4, Fall/Winter 1994.
27. Unbroken Circles, quarterly, Winter 1990.
28. Indigenous Economics: Toward a New World Order, volume 9, number 2, Summer 1992.
29. Indian Corn of the
30. The Cherokee Project, n.d.
31. Indian
Civil Rights Issues in
32. Native Peoples, volume 6, number 1, Fall 1992.
33. Native Peoples, volume 6, number 2, Winter 1993.
34. Animal Fables, 1983.
35. The Three Sisters, language pamphlet.
36. Witch Stories, booklet.
37. Association of American Indian Physicians, n.d.
38. Association of American Indian Physicians, volume 12, number 1, March 1983.
39. Association of American Indian Physicians, volume 12, number 2, June 1983.
40. Association of American Indian Physicians, volume 12, number 3, September 1983.
41. Association of American Indian Physicians, volume 12, number 4, December 1983.
42. Association of American Indian Physicians, volume 13, number 1, March 1984.
43. Association of American Indian Physicians, volume 13, number 2, June 1984.
44. Association of American Indian Physicians, volume 14, number 2, June 1985.
45. Association of American Indian Physicians, volume 14, number 4, June 1985.
46. Association of American Indian Physicians, volume 15, number 2, July 1986.
47. Association of American Indian Physicians, volume 15, number 4, January 1987.
48. Association of American Indian Physicians, volume 16, number 4, quarterly, March 1987.
49. Association of American Indian Physicians, volume 16, number 4, December 1987.
Folder:
1. Eagle's Eye, volume 21, number 3, May/June 1989.
2. Eagle's Eye, volume 26, number 2, Fall 1994.
3. Eagle's Eye, volume 27, number 1, Summer 1995.
4. Honoring the Children, 1991.
5. Honoring the Children, 1992.
6. Honoring the Children, 1993.
7. Honoring the Children, 1995.
8. Red Ink, volume 4, number 2, Spring 1996.
9. Red Ink, volume 5, number 2, Spring 1997.
10. Red Ink, volume 8, number 1, Fall 1999.
11. Adolescent Abuse and Neglect: Intervention Strategies. User manual series, January 1980.
12. Child Protection: Providing Ongoing Services, n.d.
13. Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect: A Guide for Staff in Residential Institutions, April 1980.
14. Early Childhood Programs, August 1979.
15. Southwest Art, volume 11, number 2, July 1981.
16. Southwest Art, volume 11, number 3, August 1981.
17. Southwest Art, volume 11, number 4, September 1981.
18. Southwest Art, volume 17, number 6, November 1987.
19. Native
American Music Traditions of
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26. Our People and Where They Rest, volume 1, 1969.
27. Our People and Where They Rest: Cherokee Nation1895, volume 5, 1971.
28. Our
29. The College Digest, volume 5, number 1, special issue.
30. The College Digest, volume 3, number 1, special issue 1990-91.
31. The College Digest, volume 4, number 1, special issue 1991-92.
32.
33.
34.
35. Native
Education in
36. Native
Education in
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43. Native American Owned and Operated Arts and Crafts Businesses, Source Directory, 1982-1983 Edition.
44. Indian, Eskimo, Aleut, Owned and Operated Arts and Crafts Businesses, Source Directory, 1985-1987 Edition.
45. Winds of Change, Autumn 1991.
46. Winds of Change, volume 10, number 3, Summer 1995.
47. Winds of Change, volume 10, number 4, Autumn 1995.
48. Winds of Change, volume10, number 1, Winter 1995.
49. American Indian Art, volume 9, number 3, Summer 1984.
50. American Indian Art, volume 9, number 4, Autumn 1984.
51. American Indian Art, volume 10, number 2, Spring 1985.
52. American Indian Art, volume 10, number 4, Autumn 1985.
53. American Indian Art, volume11, number 1, Winter 1985.
54. American Indian Art, volume 11, number 2, Spring 1986.
55. American Indian Art, volume 12, number 1, Winter 1986.
56. American Indian Art, volume 12, number 2, Spring 1987.
57. American Indian Art, volume 12, number 3, Summer 1987.
58. American Indian Art, volume 13, number 1, Winter 1987.
59. American Indian Art, volume13, number 4, Autumn 1988.
60. American Indian Art, volume 14, number 1, Winter 1988.
61. American Indian Art, volume 14, number 2, Spring 1989.
62. American Indian Art, volume 15, number 1, Winter 1989.
63. American Indian Art, volume 15, number 2, Spring 1990.
64. American Indian Art, volume 15, number 4, Autumn 1990.
Folder:
1. American Educational Research Journal, volume 36, number 3, Fall 1999.
2. American Educational Research Journal, volume 36, number 4, Winter 1999.
3. Biographies
and Legends of the
4. Biographies
and Legends of the
5. Biographies
and Legends of the
6. Biographies
and Legends of the
7. Biographies
and Legends of the
8. Child Abuse and Neglect, volume 10, number 1, 1986.
9. Child Abuse and Neglect, volume 10, number 3, 1986.
10. Child Abuse and Neglect, volume 10, number 4, 1986.
11. Child Abuse and Neglect, volume 11, number 1, 1987.
12. Child Abuse and Neglect, volume 11, number 3, 1987.
13. Child Abuse and Neglect, volume 11, number 4, 1987.
14. Child Abuse and Neglect, volume 12, number 1, 1988.
15. Child Abuse and Neglect, volume 12, number 2, 1988.
16. Child Abuse and Neglect, volume 12, number 3, 1988.
17. National Institute on Drug Abuse. What
Life Will We Make For Our Children.
18. Public Health Service. Closer Around the Fire: Using Tribal Legends, Myths, and stories in Preventing Drug Abuse. PHS, 1983.
19. Scriptographic
Communications Ltd. About Good Nutrition.
20. Scriptographic
Communications Ltd. What Everyone Should Know About Drug Abuse.
21. Scriptographic
Communications Ltd. What Everyone Should Know About Wellness.
22. National Geographic, volume 172, number 4, October 1987.
23. National Geographic, volume 173, number 1, January 1988.
24. Journal of American Indian Education, volume 23, number 2, January 1984.
25. Journal of American Indian Education, volume 23, number 3, May 1984.
26. Journal of American Indian Education, volume 24, number 2, May 1985.
27. Journal of American Indian Education, volume 24, number 3, July 1985.
28. Journal of American Indian Education, volume 29, number 3, May 1990.
29. Journal of American Indian Education, volume 32, number 2, January 1993.
30. Journal of American Indian Education, volume 36, number 2, Winter 1997.
30. Journal of American Indian Education, volume 37, number 3, Spring 1998.
Correspondence, Calendars, Miscellaneous
Items
31. Pappas, Theoni. The Mathematics Calendar. 1987.
32. Napkin celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the American Indian Institute.
33. Passamaquoddy Tribe. Limited Edition 2002 Calendar.
34. Indian Arts and Crafts. 1979 Calendar.
35. Pamphlet for the Symposium on the American Indian. 1987.
36. Pewewardy,
Ph.D., Cornel. Native American Mascots and Imagery:
The Struggle of Unlearning.
37. Kukuski, Patricia and Albert. Indian Culture.
38. National Council for the Social
Studies. The Columbian Quincentenary
an Educational
39. Painting a Pony for War.
40. Josephy, Jr., Alvin M. Indians in History: The White Man's Books Speak with Forked Tongue. Indian Historian, 1970.
41. Three
Rivers:
42. Goble, Paul. An Indian Love Song. The 1983 Calendar.
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