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The Amerindian

Published by : The Amerindian (Chicago, Illinois) Physical details: 12 p. Year: 1970
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File Materials New Mexico - Indians - File #1 (Browse shelf) Not for loan

Master list item #: 29

File location is in the New Mexico file Cabinet

Indian "Lady Marines"
Serving with Honor
Chief Keeler Elected Chairman of Board of National Manufacturers
Indian Chosen to head Maine Indian Affairs
Two Alaskan Indians Win Municipal Offices
Pojaque Pueblo opens new shopping center
Tlingit Awarded National Teacher Honor
Huge Navajo Budget
First Law Graduate
Huge Navajo Budget
Phi Beta Kappa -An
Flint Chips
Choctaws press for voice to run schools
Indian adviser appointed for Omak Public Schools
Ford Foundation grants go to Colville Indians
Mohegans file claim
Indian tribes finance economic improvement
EDA grants will assist Indian Communities
Apaches Build Eastern Arizona Highway
Pilot project trains women in garment work
Indians must pay taxes Arizona judge rules
Indian school board first in Canada
St. Lawrence students tutor Mohawk youth
Course on Indians
Class in Indian Culture at Chemawa
Indian advisors for Minneapolis schools
California woman gets scope honorary award
My friend, the Indian
Form council to treat Indian alcoholism
Indian designed flag makes moon journey
Cheif's Kin directs University program
A new degree course in Indian studies
NCAI appoints New SW Field Director
Medals commemorate Choctaw Tribe history
Penitentiary Assistance
Papagoes to develp mine
Medical Scholarship
Edward Dozier will chair Indian Studies
Zunis Announce 5 Million Development plan
Woodrow Sneed named White House Fellow
Governor names Navajo to human relations board
Cherokee Stewardess
Housing Department approves Indian grants
Seek support for Blue for Supreme Court
Subversives after Indians say Choctaw Leader
Chosen Young Career Girl
Marker for Cherokees
Indians serve as women marines
Fred Ipalook retires after forty years of teaching Eskimo children
Tipi Talk

Magazine dealing with every day Indian life and news happenings.