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Teaching English to speakers of Choctaw, Navajo, and Papago : a contrastive approach edited by Sirarpi Ohannessian and William W. Gage ; prepared at the Center for Applied Linguistics for the Bureau of Indian Affairs of the United States Department of the Interior

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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
Gage, William W.
Ohannessian, Sirarpi.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Division of Education.
English for Speakers of Other Languages Program
Center for Applied Linguistics
Series:
Curriculum bulletin (Washington, D.C.) ; no. 6.
Curriculum bulletin ; no. 6
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Native language and education--United States--Indian students.
Native language and education.
Indians of North America--Education.
Indians of North America.
English language--Study and teaching--Indian students.
English language.
Physical Description:
x, 138 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : Office of the Assistant Commissioner for Education, U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1969.
Notes:
"October 1969"--P. [ii].
Prepared by English for Speakers of Other Languages Program under contract no. K51C14200097.
Bibliography: p. 136-138.
Local Notes:
The Balch Institute Library and Archives
OCLC:
4050849

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