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Full-Text Articles in Indigenous Education
Indians In The Next Decade, Ladonna Harris
Indians In The Next Decade, Ladonna Harris
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
This is a transcript of ‘Indians in the Next Decade Meeting’ to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Americans for Indian Opportunity and provide a forum to share ideas about where Indian country is going in the 1980s decade.
Indians And The Environmental Protection Agency (1980), Marianna Ray, Ladonna Harris
Indians And The Environmental Protection Agency (1980), Marianna Ray, Ladonna Harris
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
This is a report of a meeting for Montana Tribal decision makers and representatives from the Montana EPA Office. This meeting was sponsored by Americans for Indian Opportunity held in Billings, Montana on May 13 and 14, 1980 where mutual environment concerns were discussed.
You Don’T Have To Be Poor To Be Indian, Maggie Gover
You Don’T Have To Be Poor To Be Indian, Maggie Gover
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
This file contains copies of loose chapters of Maggie Gover’s book “You don’t have to be poor to be Indian”. In the introduction, the author states that this document is not intended to be a how-to-do-it manual for economic development. It is intended to be a discussion of problems that tribal decision-makers must deal with, to supply information that may be useful in making future decisions, and hopefully, to suggest some options or new ideas for Indian control of Indian resource development.
Arizona Snow Bowl, Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio)
Arizona Snow Bowl, Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio)
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
This a copy of a memo addressed to LaDonna Harris concerning the Arizona Snow Bowl expansion and the appeal processes to follow.
Uranium Development In The San Juan Basin Region, Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio)
Uranium Development In The San Juan Basin Region, Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio)
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
This is a copy of a second draft on the comments to the Draft Report on Environmental issues Uranium Development in the San Juan Basin Region of the San Juan Basin Regional Uranium Study prepared by Americans for Indian Opportunity on January 8, 1980.
Fort Sill Indian School, Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio)
Fort Sill Indian School, Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio)
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
This is a copy of a special notice requesting the Senate Budget Committee to support and keep Fort Sill School in Lawton, Oklahoma open.
Messing With Mother Nature Can Be Hazardous To Your Health, Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio)
Messing With Mother Nature Can Be Hazardous To Your Health, Americans For Indian Opportunity (Aio)
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
This file contains published reports on AIO’s first regional seminar for tribal decision-makers on the environmental health impacts of development on Native American communities and the roles of government agencies charged with the responsibilities for various aspects of environmental protection and individual safety. Sample publications include Milwaukee, Billings, Sacramento, Seattle, and a final report gathering the contributions of over 25 tribes and 8 federal agencies who attended this meeting on October 15-17 1980. Included in this file are correspondence between LaDonna Harris and federal government officials and a work plan.