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Index
Achievement tests, not used in Indian schools, 380–381. See also Intelligence Tests and Psychological Tests.
Adult education, 349–350, 399–402; in economic productivity, 435–437, 551; in home making, 602, 655–656.
Agricultural colleges, to coöperate in developing economic program 37, 120, 492; livestock men graduates of, 541; “farmers” endorsed by, 385, 494; coöperation of desired, 503.
Agricultural demonstration, agents needed in field, 134–136, 493–494; specialist needed for planning and development, 25, 124, 492.
Agricultural economist, need for in planning and development, 25, 123, 492.
Agricultural education, in schools, 384–386, 500–504; of women, 499.
Agriculture, 488–515.
Agriculture, Department of, coöperation with in planning and development, 19, 20, 120, 124; coöperation with in education, 426; demonstration work of, 602; Indian Service to be made comparable with, 106.
Albuquerque, arts and crafts in, 404; jail at, 332; migrated Indians in, 705–713; nurse at, 248; proposed nursing training at, 341; trachoma clinic at, 213, 220.
Allotment of lands, effect of, 7, 460–462; of timber and other natural resources, 462–467; fee patents and, 470–479; not properly recorded at Quinaielt, 785; right to appeal to United States courts, 761.
American Child Health Association, coöperation in planning and development, 20, 93, 120–122; coöperation in supplying health material, 263, 265; program for health education, 392–394.
American College of Surgeons, standards of for clinical laboratory work, 282, 310.
American Indian Defense Association, coöperation of with survey, 77:
American Indian Institute, Indian graduates of, 353; preparatory for college, 420.
American Medical Association, coöperation with in trachoma campaign, 264.
American Progressive Indian Association, 720–722.
American Public Health Association, coöperation with in planning and development, 122; method of estimating tuberculosis used by, 205.
American Red Cross, coöperation with in planning and development, 20, 93, 120, 122; coöperation in supplying health material, 263, 265; opinions of nurses of, 607–608, 630–632, 636; public health nursing demonstration by, 587, 607; supervisor of field nurses and field matrons the result of survey by, 507; survey made in 1924 by, 262–264; work with white communities in behalf of Indians, 609.
American Sanatorium Association, Indian sanatoria below standards of, 287, 312; recommendations on division of bed capacity, 201.
Anker Hospital, in connection with nurses’ training classes, 340–344.
Annuities, as an investment for surplus funds, 485–486.
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