Problems of Navajo Male Graduates of Intermountain School During Their First Year of Employment

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Title Problems of Navajo Male Graduates of Intermountain School During Their First Year of Employment
Subject Indian reservations; Federal government; Indians of North America; Maps; Work; Natural resources; Land use; Allotment of land; Treaties; Agriculture; Timber; Health; Indians of North America--Social life and customs; Water rights; Navajo Indians--History; Utah State University; Dissertations, Academic; Children; Intermountain School; Employment (Economic theory); Business; Men; Teenagers; Culture; Education; Indigenous peoples--North America
Spatial Coverage Utah
Keywords USU; Intermountain; Thesis; Native Americans
Tribe Navajo
Creator Baker, Joe E.
Description The purpose of this survey is to make a follow-up study of selected male graduates in their first year of employment after graduation from the program of the Intermountain School to determine their relative success in adjusting to a new environment. It is hoped that the data compiled can be used in improving the program of training for all Navajo and other Indian youth
Publisher Utah State University
Date 1959
Type Text
Rights All rights reserved, Utah State University
ARK ark:/87278/s69p5xvg
Setname uaida_main
ID 389315
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s69p5xvg
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