Indian Student Placement Program (General Church : 1954-1973)
The Indian Placement Program was a program in which Native American (Lamanite) students were voluntarily placed into white (Anglo) foster homes during the school year. This program began in 1947 in response to the needs of Navajo teenagers who expressed a desire to stay in Utah so they could get a better education. Eventually the program became part of Latter-day Saint Social Services, now LDS Family Services. The program officially ended in 1996.
From the guide to the CR 245 6 American Indian Services records 1949-1973 (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Church History Library)
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referencedIn | CR 37 2, Indian Committee (General Church : 1938?-1970). Indian Committee files 1950-1971 | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Church History Library | |
creatorOf | CR 245 6, Indian Student Placement Program (General Church : 1954-1973). American Indian Services records 1949-1973 | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Church History Library |
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associatedWith | Durrant, Stewart Albert 1912- | person |
associatedWith | Indian Committee (General Church : 1938?-1970) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Relief Society (1842- ) Social Services Department (1919-1969) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Unified Social Services Department (1969-1970) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Vernal Utah Stake | corporateBody |
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Indian policy |
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Active 1949
Active 1973