In 1939 Basil H. Johnston\u27s mother told him he would soon be going on a short trip. The reasons for her seeming upset during preparations for his departure became clear to the ten-year-old Ojibway only when the agent came to collect him. Basil realized he was being taken to Spanish, a small village in northern Ontario and the site of the St. Peter Claver\u27s Indian Residential School. Indian School Days renders the autobiographical remembrances of the author\u27s years at the Jesuit boarding school. Residential schools for Native American children were spread throughout Canada and the United States through the 1950s. Funded by the government and religious organizations, their mission was to assimilate students into majority society. To ...
Conventional wisdom among scholars of Indian history holds that the boarding school experience for m...
This book contributes to the growing canon of historical accounts of American Indian government boar...
I did not send Her there to be an Irish washerwoman, wrote the angry Indian father of a student for...
In 1939 Basil H. Johnston\u27s mother told him he would soon be going on a short trip. The reasons f...
The appearance in recent years of several books on Indian boarding schools attests to historians\u27...
Review of: Boarding School Seasons: American Indian Families, 1900-1940. Child, Brenda J
This work adeptly weaves the documentary history of the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School of Oklah...
In a twist on assimilation, many boarding school students used the English language, a primary tool ...
Review of: They Called It Prairie Light: The Story of Chilocco Indian School. Lomawaima, K. Tsianina
Historian J. R. Miller takes us on a long awaited journey in Shingwauk\u27s Vision. The study, based...
In a twist on assimilation, many boarding-school students used the English language, a primary tool ...
So many studies have been published on nineteenth-century U.S. government Indian schools that I init...
Agnes Grant\u27s work is a useful and interesting addition to the literature on residential schools ...
Do we need another history of Indian schools? After reading this book - a revision of Reyhner and Ed...
They Called it Prairie Light is the best book I have read recently about life in the boarding school...
Conventional wisdom among scholars of Indian history holds that the boarding school experience for m...
This book contributes to the growing canon of historical accounts of American Indian government boar...
I did not send Her there to be an Irish washerwoman, wrote the angry Indian father of a student for...
In 1939 Basil H. Johnston\u27s mother told him he would soon be going on a short trip. The reasons f...
The appearance in recent years of several books on Indian boarding schools attests to historians\u27...
Review of: Boarding School Seasons: American Indian Families, 1900-1940. Child, Brenda J
This work adeptly weaves the documentary history of the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School of Oklah...
In a twist on assimilation, many boarding school students used the English language, a primary tool ...
Review of: They Called It Prairie Light: The Story of Chilocco Indian School. Lomawaima, K. Tsianina
Historian J. R. Miller takes us on a long awaited journey in Shingwauk\u27s Vision. The study, based...
In a twist on assimilation, many boarding-school students used the English language, a primary tool ...
So many studies have been published on nineteenth-century U.S. government Indian schools that I init...
Agnes Grant\u27s work is a useful and interesting addition to the literature on residential schools ...
Do we need another history of Indian schools? After reading this book - a revision of Reyhner and Ed...
They Called it Prairie Light is the best book I have read recently about life in the boarding school...
Conventional wisdom among scholars of Indian history holds that the boarding school experience for m...
This book contributes to the growing canon of historical accounts of American Indian government boar...
I did not send Her there to be an Irish washerwoman, wrote the angry Indian father of a student for...