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Description:
Subjects: Indian scholarships, funds, counseling, the Indian Studies Program, Navajo Reading Study Program, BIA, campus belonging, student employment, Indian culture, the Red Power Movement, discrimination, tribal leadership, voting age. General discussion of the Gallup Ceremonial, Gallup alcoholism problem, American Indian Studies Program, and termination and acculturation
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Kiva Club, College students, Red Power, Acculturation, termination, Reservations, Alcoholism, Gallup Inter-tribal Ceremonial, American Indian Studies Program, Education, BIA, discrimination, tribal leadershipCollections:
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1970 MarchCreator:
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EnglishRights:
Rights to the digital resource are held by the University of New Mexico. Duplication of recordings permitted only with written permission from artist, performer, interviewer and interviewee, tribal authority, or current holder of intellectual property rights. User is responsible for compliance with all copyright, privacy, and libel laws.Source:
MSS 314External Links:
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Center for Southwest Research and Special Collections, The University of New Mexico LibrariesIdentifier:
MSS 314_497Subject:
Kiva Club (University of New Mexico), Red Power movement, College Students, American Indian studies, Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, Alcoholism, Indian termination policy, AcculturationType: