The source that I chose to review
is US Department of the Interior Indian
Affairs. I chose this website to review because it was very informative.
This site gives information on things such as education, the Bureau of Indian
Affairs, laws, tribal governments and many other topics. I think that the
perspective that this site is meant to convey is to provide answers to common
questions that people might have.
I think this website was chosen because it has so much information about a lot of topics and explains them thoroughly. The information that I have read on this website has not changed my views but I learned a lot of things that I didn’t know. Like for instance, information about the Bureau of Indian Education. “The BIE school system has 184 elementary and secondary schools and dormitories located on 63 reservations in 23 states, including seven off-reservation boarding schools and 122 schools directly controlled by tribes and tribal school boards under contracts or grants with the BIE. The bureau also funds 66 residential programs for students at 52 boarding schools and at 14 dormitories housing those attending nearby tribal or public schools. The school system employs approximately 5,000 teachers, administrators, and support personnel, while an estimated 6,600 work in tribal school systems. In School Year 2006-07, the schools served almost 48,000 students” (bia.gov).
Reference:
Frequently Asked Questions. (November 22, 2013). US Department of the Interior Indian
Affairs. BIA. Retrieved on November 23,2013 from http://www.bia.gov/FAQs/index.htm.


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