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Indian Education at Risk
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As President Clinton admitted problems in Indian Education during a speech to thousands of Navajo men, women, and children, Governor Mike Johanns of Nebraska defended a veto of a bill that would have aided schools in the Omaha Nation and Winnebago public school systems.
A group of Omaha boys in cadet uniforms, Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania. 1880. National Archives and Records Administration. Get the Story:
Veto Spurs Indian Schools to Sue (The Omaha World Herald 4/19)
Indian school aid vetoed (Indian U. 4/17) Special Report:
Broken Promise: The Failure of Indian Education (The Omaha World Herald.February 2000) Only on Indianz.Com:
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Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
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