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The CCC Indian Division - National Archives The IECW, later known as the Civilian Conservation Corps Indian Division (CCC-ID), was largely overshadowed by the much larger regular CCC but was still a landmark program on federally recognized reservations during the 1930s
Civilian Conservation Corps-Indian Division - MNopedia More than 2,000 Native families in Minnesota benefited from the wages as participants developed work skills and communities gained infrastructure like roads and wells
Civilian Conservation Corps - Citizendium The CCC operated an entirely separate division for Native Americans, the Indian Emergency Conservation Work, IECW, or CCC-ID It brought Indian men from reservations to work on roads, bridges, schools, clinics, shelters, and other public works in or near their reservations
The CCC Indian Division: Aid for Depressed Americans, 1933-1942 - JSTOR In addition, things were wrong with the land It and action now Our primary task is to put people to yielded hesitantly after generations of wanton waste work " Within a remarkable "Hundred Days," several and ill-usage
The New Deal in Arizona Projects were specifically designed to improve Indian reservations and were manned by enrollees, aged 18 to 35, from local areas Indian Division enrollees assisted in archaeological digs and built schools, hospitals and government buildings, roads, and infrastructure
The Indian Reorganization Act and CCC-ID: A Legacy of Control and . . . The CCC-ID was integral to this vision, providing employment and vocational training to thousands of Native Americans who were frustrated with financial struggle and the Great Depression and being left out of the nation’s dialogue
CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS - INDIAN DIVISION - e-monsite Enrolled in the age group of 17 to 35 years, she provided an income for the Indians of the reserves It also allowed for the creation of schools and roads on reserves At least 85,000 Indians served in the CCC-ID