A case study of the American Indian boarding school movement : an oral history of Saint Joseph's Indian Industrial School
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A case study of the American Indian boarding school movement : an oral history of Saint Joseph's Indian Industrial School
Edwin Mellen Press, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-140) and index
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内容説明
Examines the successes and failures of an American Indian boarding school, and provides an understanding of one of the greatest tragedies of federal policy toward Native Americans.
目次
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1. The Organizational History of Saint Joseph's Indian Industrial School
- 2. "To Serve Them All My Life": A Teacher's Perspective of Saint Joseph's Indian Industrial School
- 3. Mush College: Everyday Life at Saint Joseph's
- 4. "To Raise These Poor Children to a Higher Level of Civilization than their Parents"
- 5. I Am Still Menominee? The Ultimate Failure of Saint Joseph's Indian Industrial School
- 6. Immigrants, Education, and the American Indian Boarding School Movement
- Appendix A. Contact between the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions for 1904
- Appendix B. Administrators of Saint Joseph's Indian Industrial School
- Appendix C. Unedited Interviews from Chapter Two
- Bibliography
- Index.
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