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Elderly Issues and Elderly Assistance Programs

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 78 Collections and/or Records:

Stewart, Herrmann, Todd & Chaney

 Item — Box 38: Series CAC_CC_109_5_0000_0000, Folder: 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_5_38_19_0082

Student Enrollment And Characteristics

 Item — Box 38: Series CAC_CC_109_5_0000_0000, Folder: 25
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_5_38_25_0006
Scope and Contents

The text discusses the enrollment at concho boarding school by grade for a period of eight school years, and notes that the enrollment began to decline in 1978-79. It also states that a majority of the students come from oklahoma, and that a high percentage come from western oklahoma, making it possible for school personnel to have direct contact with family members.

Dates: 1982-1983

The Anadarko Daily News, 1981-11-18

 Item — Box 38: Series CAC_CC_109_5_0000_0000, Folder: 18
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_5_38_18_0030

The BIA Holds Your Money!, 1971-09-22 - 1980-01-02

 Item — Box 38: Series CAC_CC_109_5_0000_0000, Folder: 22
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_5_38_22_0001
Abstract

92nd Congress (1971-1973), 95th Congress (1977-1979)

Dates: 1971-09-22 - 1980-01-02

The BIA's Plan for Distributing Potawatomi Judgment Funds, 1978-05-30 - 1978-06-24

 Item — Box 38: Series CAC_CC_109_5_0000_0000, Folder: 22
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_5_38_22_0003
Abstract

92nd Congress (1971-1973), 95th Congress (1977-1979)

Dates: 1978-05-30 - 1978-06-24

The Biggest Land Grab: The Taking Of Hopi Land

 Item — Box 38: Series CAC_CC_109_5_0000_0000, Folder: 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_5_38_19_0096

The EPA's Plan to Re-Register the Toxic Pesticide 1080, 1982-06-23 - 1982-08-31

 Item — Box 38: Series CAC_CC_109_5_0000_0000, Folder: 8
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_5_38_8_0010
Abstract

96th Congress (1979-1981)

Dates: 1982-06-23 - 1982-08-31

The Family Circumstances Of Concho Students

 Item — Box 38: Series CAC_CC_109_5_0000_0000, Folder: 25
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_5_38_25_0011
Scope and Contents The majority of students enrolled at concho school come from broken homes and have severe social problems. The primary reasons for attending concho seem to be educational or economic, but social reasons such as parental alcoholism or poor health are also significant. In many cases, parents believe that their children will receive better care at concho than they would at home or in the public schools. There is some evidence of racial prejudice against indians in the public schools, which...
Dates: 1982-1983

The Impact Of The BIA Reorganization Task Force Study On Oklahoma City And Muskogee, 1978-08-11 - 1978-08-29

 Item — Box 38: Series CAC_CC_109_5_0000_0000, Folder: 15
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_5_38_15_0017
Abstract

95th Congress (1977-1979)

Dates: 1978-08-11 - 1978-08-29