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Show • o Indian Affais and the University of Kansas 23,608· pupils attending pubic, tered to schools in eleven percent were states white. Of the adminis were and mission Federal tested, cildren Children of the tests forty-two Southern Utes--the Utes of • • Colorado--were those of the included among Uinta Results and Ouray reservation show in of' theo sub.j ects gneral study, but s not. were India that thi pupils do not . achieve in well as When race-school basic tpe groups were skill subjects compard do as white pupils. m the basis of achieve • the ment, following descending 1. white pupils 2. Indian pupils in 3. Indian pupils in Federal 4. Indian pupils in misson schools A in public schools public . schools schools • strikingly consistent coincidence resulted . same resulted: order groups . ranked were when the . on the basis of of degree Indian blod • and With few pre-school language. had ing groups less·Indian The entering school. blood and blood and spoke lower ranking g;oups volumes which encompass a higher-rt!nk- English before more Indian had ore spoke less English before entering Two the exceJ2tions, school. variety of fascinating . close-contait .vignettes of real problems and procedures . dian , educatio . are and Education for years the fairs, Diector Willard W. Beatty's Education l2r ••• 14 Cultural Change. Beatty, for fifteen of Education· in the selected the-articles among all those of In- • appearing in appearing Bureau in these Education, 13 of Indian Af two books which was from a |