Indians of North America -- Languages
Found in 4 Collections or records:
Elizabeth Brandt Collection
The Elizabeth Brandt Collection mainly contains research materials collected by Brandt to conduct a study on the conditions surrounding Navajo high student dropouts from 1985 to 1986. In addition, there are articles and notes regarding American Indian languages and elementary education curriculum materials regarding American Indian culture.
Cultural Policies and Guidelines Collection
The Cultural Policies and Guidelines Collection contains print and web published tribal language policies; state and tribal resolutions on language education; and guidelines for education and cultural heritage and recognition. The collection spans 1998–2003 and includes Alaska, Arizona, Montana and Hawaii.
Tribal Language Policies Collection
The Tribal Language Policies Collection contains print and web published tribal council resolutions; policies on tribal language use and education; and primary-school language policies. The collection spans 1984-2001. Tribal language policies include Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Ute, Hualapai, Oneida, Salt River Pima-Maricopa, Tohono O'odham, Hawaiian, Navajo, Hopi, Arapaho, and Pascua Yaqui.