Power and Place: Indian Education in America

Vine Deloria Jr.
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Power and Place  examines the issues facing Native American students as they progress through schools, colleges, and on into professions. This collection of sixteen essays is at once philosophic, practical, and visionary. It is an effort to open discussion about the unique experience of Native Americans and offers a concise reference for administrators, educators, students and community leaders involved with Indian Education.
Genres: EducationNonfictionPoliticsPhilosophyIndigenousIndigenous HistoryNative AmericanHistory
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