INDIANS - ACCULTURATION

To know both worlds

Author
D.Churchman
Article Date
May 1975
Article Abstract
Cultural curriculum for Indian preschoolers
Journal Title
J Amer Indian Educ

The urban red man

Author
J.E.Cook
Article Date
May 17, 1970
Article Abstract
Indians in Phoenix, their problems and how those problems are being solved
Journal Title
Arizona

The return of Maxine Norris

Author
D.Gianelli
Article Date
December 30 1973
Article Abstract
Miss Indian America
Journal Title
Arizona

Savage anthropologists and unvanishing Indians of America Southwest

Author
B.L.Fontana
Article Date
Winter 1973
Article Abstract
Dr. Fontana criticizes anthropologists ub their study of Southwestern Indians for concentrating upon what they consider "native" characteristics and ignoring the composite of native and non-Indian traits which make up the Indian of today
Journal Title
Indian Historian

Red apples

Author
R.C.Boutwell
Article Date
January 1973
Journal Title
J Amer Indian Educ

Hopi professor says Indian culture is a living state of human affairs

Author
E. Sekaquaptewa
Article Date
October 11, 1973
Article Abstract
The UofA anthropology professor discusses the problem of Indian/non-Indian attitudes. Anglos see Indian life as a quaint, historical artifact, rather than as a contemporary culture
Journal Title
Qua' Toqti

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