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Title: Intermountain Indian School: A Case Study of Educational Failure

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Title:Intermountain Indian School: A Case Study of Educational Failure
Authors:Brightman, Lehman L.
Descriptors:American IndiansEducational NeedsEducational ProblemsRacial DiscriminationSchoolsSocial ProblemsStudent Problems
Source:New School of Education Journal, 2, 4,, 56-76, 73
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Publication Date:1973-00-00
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Abstract:A summary is given of the deplorable conditions surrounding the operations and facilities of the seventy-seven federal boarding schools operated by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. One school, the Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City, Utah, reflects total disregard for educational, physical, and psychological needs of the Native American. (JB)
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Identifiers:Bureau of Indian Affairs
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