Abstract

The programs of the United States' Bureau of Indian Affairs under the late President John F. Kennedy and now under President Lyndon B. Johnson have enabled the tribal Americans of the United States to move forward appreciably.1 On the other hand, numerous problems remain, and perhaps the foremost of these consists in the fact that paternalism still dominates native affairs. It would seem appropriate for the United States to now proceed beyond government-planned and governmentdispensed excellence into a new frontier of intensive tribal self-development.

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