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National Conference on Indian and Northern Education (Saskatoon, Canada, 1967)
Internet Archive

1967
Document > Conference Proceeding
Contributors
LaVallee, Mary Anne
Description
"The conference theme, "We Listen, They Speak," describes the proceedings of the conference at which Native Indians, Eskimos, and Metis were speakers, and the Whiteman listened. The speeches cover such areas as integration, cultural conflict, residential schools, cultural discrimination, social problems, educational needs, curriculum problems, minority group involvement in educational decisions, religious differences, and school dropout problems. Education, integration, assimilation, and problems of modern society are pointed out to be major concerns of the Native people. A conference schedule and summaries are included. (SW)"--abstract.
Language
English

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Statement of Responsibility
by ERIC
Publication Information
Saskatoon : Saskatchewan University
Physical Description
130 pgs.
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