Editorial Research Reports


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The Navajo Nation


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"'The Navajo Nation: An American Colony' describes how this country's largest Indian reservation is handicapped in its quest for economic development by a host of problems arising primarily out of its legal status, deficiencies in the Federal administrative structure, and inadequate funding of the Federal health delivery system. The report is based on the Commission's hearing in Window Rock, Arizona, capital of the Navajo Reservation, in October 1973, and on months of research preceding and following that hearing. Some of the problems discussed will require legislative remedies, while others may be solved much more readily by administrative action. It is our hope that this report, with its findings and recommendations, will stir a prompt response. We believe this neglected segment of the American populace already has suffered too long from the burdens attendant to its deplorable status as 'the poorest of America's poor.'"--Page iii.




Fiscal Year 1984 Budget


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America's Needy


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Focusing on the issue of caring for the needy, the first of these ten reports discusses the charges of the political opposition that President Reagan's programs and policies are unfair to the needy and overly generous to the well-to-do. This same "unfairness issue" is elaborated in some aspects in other of the nine reports. They deal with hunger, the homeless, medical care, aid for the disabled, treatment of minorities and the elderly. There is also a discussion of a renewed emphasis on volunteerism -- on private charity doing more to fill the gap between the need and what is provided by the government. ISBN 0-87187-322-2 (pbk.) : $9.25.