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Problems of the reservation

Title
Problems of the reservation [sound recording].
Publication
New York, N.Y. : Clearwater, 1981.

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Additional Authors
  • Cash, Joseph H.
  • Harrison, Paul.
Description
1 sound cassette (30 min.)
Summary
Paul Harrison, Jr., a member of the Crow Creek Sioux tribal council, discusses problems faced by modern Indians, including welfare programs, poor educational facilities, and limited employment opportunities. He also describes the inadequacies of B.I.A. programs.
Series Statement
American Indian oral history collection ; vol. 2, no. 28
Uniform Title
American Indian oral history collection ; vol. 2, no. 28.
Subject
  • Harrison, Paul > Interviews
  • Indian reservations
  • Indians of North America > Social conditions
  • Indians of North America > Public welfare
  • Indians of North America > Education
  • Indians of North America > Employment
  • Indians of North America > Interviews
Note
  • Recorded by the American Indian Research Project at the University of South Dakota.
  • Descriptive notes on container.
  • Includes study guide.
Event (note)
  • Recorded July 28, 1968.
Call Number
*LTC 11328
OCLC
42539766
Title
Problems of the reservation [sound recording].
Imprint
New York, N.Y. : Clearwater, 1981.
Playing Time
003000
Series
American Indian oral history collection ; vol. 2, no. 28
American Indian oral history collection ; vol. 2, no. 28.
Performer
Paul Harrison, interviewee ; Joseph H. Cash, interviewer.
Event
Recorded July 28, 1968.
Added Author
Cash, Joseph H. Interviewer
Harrison, Paul. Interviewee
Research Call Number
*LTC 11328
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