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  1. Congress asshole Nesta gave us a supplemental appropriations of necessary to get that program and fact. [IndianCountry/Education] (Q6180)
  2. Another wrote home make my little brother go to school if you have to do it. [IndianCountry/Education] (Q6179)
  3. Well then one reason the Indians didn't come to school one reason that there were not enough schools was that there also were not enough Indians. [IndianCountry/Education] (Q6178)
  4. Yeah it's no wonder the children who would spend their days out in the sunshine or in tending sheep had no desire to sit on a hard bench three hours a day for three four or even ten years. [IndianCountry/Education] (Q6177)
  5. Government officials used to have a hard time inducing mil because for years chief on the reservation told us about the time I first entered onto the Navajo 29 . [IndianCountry/Education] (Q6176)
  6. He is out of sympathy with the kind of teaching that has to be done speaking . [IndianCountry/Education] (Q6175)
  7. I talked to Mrs Goldman and know the hole in her pleasant little frame house with rugs on the floor pictures on the wall. [IndianCountry/Education] (Q6174)
  8. I'm talking this time about education for the modern Indian. [IndianCountry/Education] (Q6173)
  9. This is Indian country recorded educational radio presentation produced by the University of Denver. [IndianCountry/Education] (Q6172)
  10. The Struggle for Indian Education [1957] (Q6171)
  11. That's a sign of real common sense it seems to me. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6170)
  12. Dr Boyce the school principal who is tremendously enthusiastic about Navajo possibilities told me about their plans. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6169)
  13. And some people are very capable at the present time but I'm usually exception. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6168)
  14. The problem as you very well describe is gaining the experience and the understanding of the non-Indian way of doing things in a businesslike way. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6167)
  15. They tried to start something where the neighbor carried the Navajos have had no training in budgeting advertising and all the rest of that. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6166)
  16. San Juan River which flows near the northern boundary of the Navajo reservation in New Mexico . [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6165)
  17. Then main interest was sheep grazing. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6164)
  18. There was a good deal of discussion and not before the interpreter could report that she makes about six and how much is that one worth when it's done once and is it if you want only how much would you get for about $10. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6163)
  19. So that means a good deal of preparation even before the wedding begins. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6162)
  20. The skill and the craft production can really be developed the reason that there's just simply isn't enough of a market among the people who really appreciate the care products to sustain the volume. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6161)
  21. All this applies to work for wages often off the reservation. When I asked about on the reservation I found that they had other difficulties. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6160)
  22. But schools for Indians are just realizing that it has to be taught to boys wind up. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6159)
  23. Being thrifty even advertising selling yourself well those are parts of our modern way of doing things and I suppose you have to teach them. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6158)
  24. Of course we must recognize their own culture and their own ways of life on the reservation or a great deal about time . [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6157)
  25. we realize that we must show up for work every day and get there on time and to take absences only when they are ill or some emergency arises in their family which makes it necessary for them to be away from their work. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6156)
  26. Parts or items that go into these instrument assemblies with their naked eyes which most of us are leaving let alone maneuver into place necessary in the assembly of some mystery dexterity. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6155)
  27. This is one official on the reservation reported standing up for a moment for a service to us. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6154)
  28. We have quite a few of them who come in here during the latter part of the summer but they they are they usually go back at . [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6153)
  29. My statement was white people cannot hear and I don't think. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6152)
  30. When I asked Nelson of the reservation police boys how they were he hemmed and hawed a little. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6151)
  31. You know I think going off the reservation. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6150)
  32. When they want to work in the outside jobs . [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6149)
  33. Years ago they found out that 70 or 80 thousand people couldn't pester sheep on land meant for 8000 . [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6148)
  34. The fact that I think they increased this fiscal year is almost double that last year. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6147)
  35. Still they were different from the warlike Indians we hear so much about because they kept their job as sheep breeders through all the troubles there was a time when their raids got so bad that they were rounded up and. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6146)
  36. And the day when I drove clear across the Navajo reservation the car moved through a cloud of red brown dust so thick that I had to keep the headlights on this reservation you know occupy some northern parts of New Mexico . [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6145)
  37. This is Indian country . Recorded educational radio presentation produced by the University of Denver. [IndianCountry/Navajo] (Q6144)
  38. The Navajo Makes His Living [1957] (Q6143)
  39. You can expect to change that back to that same question if it could be damned I might when I kept things I could be a way to. [IndianCountry/Changing] (Q6142)
  40. Yes I should think it would be on you after all these centuries surely . [IndianCountry/Changing] (Q6141)
  41. But I am educated more than they are and don't believe in what they believe in. [IndianCountry/Changing] (Q6140)
  42. How about you surely you know there are better times Catholics but they're all the way from the church to you they don't bother to church you know they don't bother about any kind of religion . [IndianCountry/Changing] (Q6139)
  43. As I mentioned these three public dances and that has taken some change . [IndianCountry/Changing] (Q6138)
  44. The Navajo still have their medicine then our chant is to keep them in harmony with the spirits both physical and mental. [IndianCountry/Changing] (Q6137)
  45. They finally musta gotten about 20 miles from headquarters and go in to get a little bit worse all the time . [IndianCountry/Changing] (Q6136)
  46. Until we understand how to handle them then two white people living far from the Indian seem to get a distorted picture of life on the reservations . [IndianCountry/Changing] (Q6135)
  47. He put it this way . There's no recreation organizations or anything like that for the kids to look at the kids amuse themselves without organization. [IndianCountry/Changing] (Q6134)
  48. Reach on down children they have a different conception of what she expected of family and community than the children who come from good stable Bob Bennett said the same for the soup . [IndianCountry/Changing] (Q6133)
  49. This change when it happens is striking. [IndianCountry/Changing] (Q6132)
  50. They're mostly local boys have never had anything to do with the white peo. [IndianCountry/Changing] (Q6131)

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