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Oral history interview with Raymond Endfield, November 3, 1980., 1980 November 3, 2005 May 13

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Identifier: NAU_51764

Abstract

Mr. Raymond Endfield is the Federal Projects Director. Interviewed by Margery B. Clark on November 3, 1980. Topics discussed in the interview include: Endfield's family and educational background; experience with the San Carlos Tribe; advantages and disadvantages of paternalism and termination; adapting to non-Indian cultures and languages; successes and failures of tribal education; the impact of Red Power; bringing up a family on the reservation; comments on the Bureau of Indian Affairs; and comments on Indian Education.

Dates

  • 1980 November 3
  • Digitization: 2005 May 13

Digital Repository

Oral history interview with Raymond Endfield, November 3, 1980.

Language of Materials

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Materials in English, Spanish, and other languages.

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Extent

1 Items

Repository Details

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