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4.0 out of 5 stars
Anthropological analysis,
By millerdm@cda.mrs.umn.edu (University of Minnesota) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Formal Education in an American Indian Community: Peer Society and the Failure of Minority Education (Paperback)
This book brings a theorectical analysis of the subject of american Indian education that is still fresh today. The problems associated with Indian education raised in this text are sadly still with us and much of the reason for that continuing problem can be found in the failure of the educators, whose job it is to teach American Indian youth, to follow some of the suggestions contained in this text. On the down side, the statistics in this text are dated and in need of revision. I would still even with that proviso recommend it heartily to any anthropologist or educational theorist looking into problems associated with Indian educational failure. Buy this book!
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Formal Education in an American Indian Community: Peer Society and the Failure of Minority Education by Robert V. Dumont (Paperback - Sept. 1989)
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