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Appendix A: Terminology
Pages 191-194

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... Indeed, often familiar terms are used without explicit definition, relying instead on how they are commonly understood. When reporting content from original sources, we defer to their language usage, noting instances where there might be risk of confusion.
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... identifies five minimum race categories (White, Black or African American, American Indian
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... The United States recognizes 42 broad categories of tribes, or tribal groupings for American Indians. Native or Indigenous Peoples: Persons and communities that self-identify as American Indian, Alaskan, or Hawaiian.
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... . Early childhood overlaps the preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary school years; middle childhood overlaps the later years of elementary school; adolescence overlaps the typical middle school grade structure (grades 6–8)


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