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New Mexico Commission On The Status Of Women 1981-1986, Nm Commission On The Status Of Women
New Mexico Commission On The Status Of Women 1981-1986, Nm Commission On The Status Of Women
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
This file contains correspondence between the New Mexico Commission on the Status of Women and LaDonna Harris. Attached to this correspondence are copies of the Commission’s quarterly Newsletter and an invitation-program to the Final Banquet to honor the finalists of the First Annual Governor’s Award for Outstanding New Mexico Women hosted at the Albuquerque Convention Center on June 28 1986.
Indian Education (Part 2), Author Unknown
Indian Education (Part 2), Author Unknown
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
This is a second part file on Indian Education that includes a report about the Development Financing Alternatives on Tribal Lands: The Lender’s Perspective dated November 1991, a copy of a proposal submitted to the L.J. Skaggs & Mary C. Skaggs Foundation on June 8, 1983 under the category of a project of historic interest entitled ‘Indian Education and the Federal Boarding School: Oral Histories from the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, a copy of the Indian Education Act in the 1980’s: Quest for equity and quality-12th Annual report to the Congress of the United States in which the National Advisory …
University Of New Mexico Press, Unm Press
University Of New Mexico Press, Unm Press
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
A copy of The University of New Mexico Press magazine for Fall 1986 and a copy of The University of New Mexico Press Catalog of books in print for the A.Y. 1986 are included in this file.
Women In Tribal Government, Pamela Z. Harris
Women In Tribal Government, Pamela Z. Harris
LaDonna Harris Native American Collection
This file contains Americans for Indian Opportunity (AIO)’s correspondence on a proposed study about the role of Native American Women in Tribal Government by Pamela Zoe Harris.