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Promoting Indian Education: Establishing the Institute at the University of Oklahoma, 1907-03-04

 Item — Box: 41, Folder: 13
Identifier: CAC_CC_026_1_41_13_0001
The University of Oklahoma is seeking to establish an Institute of Indian Education to serve the Indian population in the United States. The population of Indians in Oklahoma is significant, making it an ideal location for the institute. Education for Indian youth is a priority, as there is a demand for more comprehensive courses of study. The institute would also address social and health issues faced by the Indian population. Oklahoma has a cooperative educational environment and a large Indian population that would benefit from the proposed institute.

Dates

  • 1907-03-04

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Extent

12 Pages

Overview

89th (1965-1967)

Related Materials

Caddo Indians; Cheyenne Indians; Delaware Indians; Iowa Indians; Kaw Indians; Kickapoo Indians; Kiowa Indians; Osage Indians; Ottawa Indians; Ponca Indians; Potawatomi Indians; Quapaw Indians; Sac and Fox Indians; Shawnee Indians; Tonkawa Indians; Wichita Indians

General

Native Americans

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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