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Indigenous peoples of North America

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Subject Source: DU Indigenous and Native Peoples Subject Headings
Scope Note: Use for LCSH: Indians of North America (the plugin will be refined to place that in an Alma bib's 937. Use also for alternative terms: American aborigines ; American Indians ; First Nations (North America) ; Indians of North America -- Ethnology ; Indians of North America -- United States ; Indians of the United States ; Indigenous peoples -- United States ; Native Americans ; North American Indians ; Indians of North America -- Culture ; INASH display term: Indigenous peoples of North America. Prefer the most specific natural geographic region applicable; avoid the use of colonially imposed boundaries, unless the work described is explicitly limited to a specific country, province, state, county, etc., and covers more than [provisionally 7] named nations, tribes or bands.

Found in 291 Collections and/or Records:

Indians--Education and Training--My Community, 1888-1987

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Identifier: M060.01.0002.0030
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This series contains research materials.

Dates: 1888-1987

Indians--Education and Training--Navajo English as a Second Language Program, 1966-1969

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Identifier: M060.01.0002.0031
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This series contains research materials.

Dates: 1966-1969

Indians--Education and Training--Navajo Social Studies Project, 1968

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Identifier: M060.01.0002.0032
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This series contains research materials.

Dates: 1968

Indians--Employment--Bureau of Indian Affairs--Employment Assistance Program, 1963-1965

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Identifier: M060.01.0002.0033
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This series contains research materials.

Dates: 1963-1965

Indians--Employment--Navajo Service, Office of Indian Affairs--Tell Us, Kee Nez, Between 1945-1947

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Identifier: M060.01.0002.0034
Abstract The booklet Tell Us, Kee Nez, published by the Office of Indian Affairs, probably in the 1940s. Published at Window Rock, Arizona, the capital of the Navajo Indian Reservation, this rare pamphlet promotes off-reservation employment opportunities for the Diné (Navajo), some of whom had recently returned from service in World War II. Kee Nez, a fictional Navajo man, explains his success in finding work to his friends—describing opportunities for farm labor, ranching, railroad work, and mining....
Dates: Between 1945-1947

Indians--Employment--Navajo Tribal Relocation Committee--Report on Visit to San Jose & Oakland Field Employment Assistance Offices, 1966

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Identifier: M060.01.0002.0035
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains research materials.

Dates: 1966

Indians--Employment--Office of Navajo Economic Opportunity Report, 1966

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Identifier: M060.01.0002.0036
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This series contains research materials.

Dates: 1966

Indians--Events, Exhibits, 1966

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Identifier: M060.01.0002.0037
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This series contains research materials.

Dates: 1966

Indians--Health, 1938-1966

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Identifier: M060.01.0002.0038
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains research materials.

Dates: 1938-1966

Indians--Land Claim Issues, 1957-1970

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Identifier: M060.01.0002.0039
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Dates: 1957-1970