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Oral history interview with Raymond Endfield, November 3, 1980.
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NAU.OH.36.19
Item number
51764
Creator
Endfield, Raymond
Title
Oral
history
interview
with
Raymond
Endfield
,
November
3
,
1980
.
Date
1980
Type
Sound
Description
CONTENT
:
Mr
.
Raymond
Endfield
is
the
Federal
Projects
Director
.
Interviewed
by
Margery
B
.
Clark
on
November
3
,
1980
.
Topics
discussed
in the
interview
include
:
Endfield's
family
and
educational
background
;
experience
with the
San
Carlos
Tribe
;
advantages
and
disadvantages
of
paternalism
and
termination
;
adapting
to
non-Indian
cultures
and
languages
;
successes
and
failures
of
tribal
education
; the
impact
of
Red
Power
;
bringing
up
a
family
on the
reservation
;
comments
on the
Bureau
of
Indian
Affairs
; and
comments
on
Indian
Education
.
BIOGRAPHICAL
HISTORY
:
Northern
Arizona
University
Indian
Oral
History
Project
was
directed
by
Dr
.
Philip
Rulon
,
associate
professor
of
history
at
Northern
Arizona
University
. The
purpose
of this
study
is
twofold
:
first
, to
obtain
historical
information
on the
education
of
Native
Americans
in the
Southwest
; and
second
, to
obtain
insights
into the
effectiveness
of
bicultural
and
cross-cultural
programs
for
Indian
Americans
. The
project
is
funded
by the
Institute
of
Southwestern
Studies
of
Northern
Arizona
University
.
Collection name
Northern Arizona University Indian Education Oral History Project
Finding aid
http://www.azarchivesonline.org/xtf/view?docId=ead/nau/NAU_Indian_EducationOH.xml
Language
English
Repository
Northern Arizona University. Cline Library.
Rights
ABOR
Contributor
Clark, Margery B.
Subjects
Apache Indians--Education
Apache Indians--Social life and customs
Apache Indians--Cultural assimilation
Indian reservations--Arizona
Apache Indians--Government relations
Apache Indians--Family relationships
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs
American Indian Movement
Places
San Carlos Indian Reservation (Ariz.)
Southwest, New
Physical format
Audio
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Master file size
316395564
Master mimetype
audio/wav
Master file format
wav
Master audio channel numbers
1
Master audio sampling rate
44100
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