The title of this volume promises more than the content delivers. The heart of the book is information from Ward\u27s 1992 University of Chicago doctoral dissertation, which focused on the social and cultural reasons leading to students dropping out of school. Her first two chapters provide a good review of research on dropouts and Indian education; the following six focus on the results of her 1987-1989 study of 698 Northern Cheyenne, Crow, and white high school students attending the Colstrip Public, St. Labre Catholic, and Busby Tribal Schools in Montana. Fifty-two percent of the students in this study were Indian, with a dropout rate of 45%
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
The title of this volume promises more than the content delivers. The heart of the book is informati...
This is an excellent book about an issue of importance for the future of cities in the Canadian prai...
In August 1925, University of Oxford anthropologist Beatrice Blackwood spent two days on the Blood R...
This is an excellent book about an issue of importance for the future of cities in the Canadian prai...
As they trace the shifts in United States government Indian policy over the course of a century, K. ...
Science and Native American Communities, a provocative collection of essays from an unprecedented 19...
Do we need another history of Indian schools? After reading this book - a revision of Reyhner and Ed...
Philosophical Underpinning: ARecent reports document that high dropout rates and low academic achiev...
The American Indian Oral History Manual offers a clear, succinct, and practical approach to guide an...
The American Indian Oral History Manual offers a clear, succinct, and practical approach to guide an...
The appearance in recent years of several books on Indian boarding schools attests to historians\u27...
When Dartmouth College recommitted itself to recruiting and enrolling Native American students in 19...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
The title of this volume promises more than the content delivers. The heart of the book is informati...
This is an excellent book about an issue of importance for the future of cities in the Canadian prai...
In August 1925, University of Oxford anthropologist Beatrice Blackwood spent two days on the Blood R...
This is an excellent book about an issue of importance for the future of cities in the Canadian prai...
As they trace the shifts in United States government Indian policy over the course of a century, K. ...
Science and Native American Communities, a provocative collection of essays from an unprecedented 19...
Do we need another history of Indian schools? After reading this book - a revision of Reyhner and Ed...
Philosophical Underpinning: ARecent reports document that high dropout rates and low academic achiev...
The American Indian Oral History Manual offers a clear, succinct, and practical approach to guide an...
The American Indian Oral History Manual offers a clear, succinct, and practical approach to guide an...
The appearance in recent years of several books on Indian boarding schools attests to historians\u27...
When Dartmouth College recommitted itself to recruiting and enrolling Native American students in 19...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...
If ever a text should be required for a foundational American Indian Studies course, The State of th...