Indian education : policy & progress / R.M. Hall.: R77-18/1975E-PDF
"For several years now, the Indian people have expressed concern about and interest in the education of their children. These concerns resulted in the Indian people nationally expressing themselves through their national organization, the National Indian Brotherhood in the policy statement on education entitled, "Indian Control of Indian Education", which was presented to the Minister on December 21, 1972."--p. [1].
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| Title | Indian education : policy & progress / R.M. Hall. |
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| Description | 22, [1] p. |
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