Urban Indians of Arizona: Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff
Abstract
Originally published in 1974, this report offers a snapshot in time of the Native populations of three of Arizona's most populous cities, Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff. ; Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, as part of the Humanities Open Book Program funded jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. ; 1. INTRODUCTION -- Arizona's Urban Indians -- 2. PHOENIX -- Population Characteristics -- Socio-Economic Environment -- Political and Social Mobilization -- 3. TUCSON -- Population Characteristics -- Socio-Economic Environment -- Political and Social Mobilization -- 4. FLAGSTAFF -- Population Characteristics -- Socio-Economic Environment -- Political and Social Mobilization -- 5. SUMMARY COMMENTS -- APPENDIX -- Table A.1 Out-of-State Indians in Arizona, 1970 -- Table A.2 Comparative Ethnic Data for Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff, 1970 -- Table A.3 Comparison of Rural and Urban Indian Incomes -- Table A.4 Comparative Labor Percentages of Ethnic Groups; Comparative Ethnic Wages for Male Experienced Labor Force -- Table A.5 Ethnic Comparisons for Phoenix Inner City, 1970 -- TABLES -- 3.1 Indian Population of Greater Tucson, 1970 -- 3.2 Owner-Occupied Housing in South Tucson, 1970 -- 4.1 Ethnic Composition of Flagstaff Public Schools, 1970 -- 4.2 Ethnic Composition of the City of Flagstaff, 1970 -- 4.3 Flagstaff School Enrollments -- 4.4 Ethnic Classifications of Job Applicants Applying Through State Employment Office -- 4.5 Ethnic Percentages in Flagstaff Public Schools, October, 1972. ; This title from the Open Arizona collection is made available by the University of Arizona Press and University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions about this title, please contact the UA Press at https://uapress.arizona.edu/contact.
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Englisch
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University of Arizona Press (Tucson, AZ)
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