Workforce Investment Act; Indian and Native American Programs under Section 166 Notice of Reestablishment of Native American Employment and Training CouncilIn accordance with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the Secretary of Labor has...
"Financial and Program Reporting and Performance Standards System for Indian and Native American Programs, Under the Workforce Investment Act (WIA)," Title I-D, Section 166 of the Extension Without Change; Office of Management Budget (OMB) Control No. 1205-0422...
the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., opened its firstmajor survey of North American Indigenous artin more than 70 years. Curated by the Salish-Kootenai artistJaune Quick-To-See Smith, it put contemporary Native American art center stage at one of the mos...
A survey by the American International Health Council (AIHC) pointed to some issues Syrian doctors addressed including the ‘accuracy and simplicity of medical materials’. Some medical materials used at the Faculty of Medicine proved to be hard to understand due to literal translations and the use...
Cell lines used in this study: T2 (American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), Manassas, VA), lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCL) LCL1 (IHW09005, HLA-A0301, B2705, C0102) and LCL2 (IHW09216, HLA-A0201, A0301, B3502, B3801 (both kindly provided by Steve Marsh). Morphology and ...
This result is reflected in the work of Kelch and Santana-Williamson (2002), who found that students could not reliably tell whether an accent was ‘native’ or ‘non-native’, with Portuguese English accents being rated as ‘native’ more often than South American accents (40% to 39%), ...
332). Hammond, Cooper, & van Staden, 2017 study decades of Anglo American Corporation’s annual reports focusing on its relation with the South African state. In our case, the BSAC was the state in that the British Crown outsourced the territory’s government to a chartered company. Our ...
Shoshone, North American Indian group that occupied the territory from what is now southeastern California across central and eastern Nevada and northwestern Utah into southern Idaho and western Wyoming. The Shoshone of historic times were organized into
Minnesota - Native American, Fur Trade, Pioneers: Until the middle of the 19th century, two major peoples occupied what is now Minnesota: the Ojibwa (also called Chippewa or Anishinaabe) in the north and east and the Dakota (Sioux) in the south and west.
Susette La Flesche was a Native American writer, lecturer, and activist in the cause of Native peoples’ rights. La Flesche’s father was an Omaha chief who was the son of a French trader and an Omaha woman. He sent his children to a Presbyterian mission