Symposium addresses [sound recording], 1954.

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Symposium addresses [sound recording], 1954.

Recording of the Society's annual meeting, June 25, 1954, and its symposium on the tape of "The Indian in Modern America"; with addresses by Edward Hoebel on the historical evolution of the legal and political status of Indian nations, Milton Barnett on the modern problems of Indian communities, and Willard Beatty on government Indian schools and their condition in comparison to state and local public schools; with an introduction by Kent Fitzgerald.

4 tape recordings.

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Hoebel, E. Adamson (Edward Adamson), 1906-1993

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