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1970: The publication of Dee Brown's Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee arouses widespread general interest in the history of Native American tribes.
1990s: Native American studies have been integrated into many high school and college multicultural programs.
1973: The Department of Education's Head Start Program begins operation in the Laguna Reservation, offering counselling and tutoring services to the schoolchildren of the reservation's six villages.
1990s: The Laguna Head Start Program is consolidated at a central site, with...
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