This book contributes to the growing canon of historical accounts of American Indian government boarding schools that operated in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Focusing specifically on the thirty-five year history of the Rapid City Indian School, Riney analyzes interactions between school administrators and Northern Plains Indian parents and their children. Organized around such themes as curriculum, discipline, cycles of days and years, employees, and BIA influence, the book describes the Rapid City Indian School\u27s regional importance to schooling on the Northern Plains and its relationship to the larger history of US Indian education. The most groundbreaking chapter, Extending the Reach of the Bureau, examines how ...
I did not send Her there to be an Irish washerwoman, wrote the angry Indian father of a student for...
This work studies the growth af the Indian school system, 1870-1900, and the attempt of the federal...
Review of: They Called It Prairie Light: The Story of Chilocco Indian School. Lomawaima, K. Tsianina
This book contributes to the growing canon of historical accounts of American Indian government boar...
The appearance in recent years of several books on Indian boarding schools attests to historians\u27...
A central element of late nineteenth-century Indian policy was the use of schools as instruments of ...
Review of: Boarding School Seasons: American Indian Families, 1900-1940. Child, Brenda J
Do we need another history of Indian schools? After reading this book - a revision of Reyhner and Ed...
This work adeptly weaves the documentary history of the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School of Oklah...
Adams makes a number of important contributions, including raising several significant topics deserv...
So many studies have been published on nineteenth-century U.S. government Indian schools that I init...
Conventional wisdom among scholars of Indian history holds that the boarding school experience for m...
This paper is not meant to be the traditional research paper. It is a brief look into the documents ...
In the past twenty-five years, historical studies on Indian boarding schools have proliferated, rang...
Frank Rzeczkowski’s book Uniting the Tribes brings a refreshing perspective to the much studied earl...
I did not send Her there to be an Irish washerwoman, wrote the angry Indian father of a student for...
This work studies the growth af the Indian school system, 1870-1900, and the attempt of the federal...
Review of: They Called It Prairie Light: The Story of Chilocco Indian School. Lomawaima, K. Tsianina
This book contributes to the growing canon of historical accounts of American Indian government boar...
The appearance in recent years of several books on Indian boarding schools attests to historians\u27...
A central element of late nineteenth-century Indian policy was the use of schools as instruments of ...
Review of: Boarding School Seasons: American Indian Families, 1900-1940. Child, Brenda J
Do we need another history of Indian schools? After reading this book - a revision of Reyhner and Ed...
This work adeptly weaves the documentary history of the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School of Oklah...
Adams makes a number of important contributions, including raising several significant topics deserv...
So many studies have been published on nineteenth-century U.S. government Indian schools that I init...
Conventional wisdom among scholars of Indian history holds that the boarding school experience for m...
This paper is not meant to be the traditional research paper. It is a brief look into the documents ...
In the past twenty-five years, historical studies on Indian boarding schools have proliferated, rang...
Frank Rzeczkowski’s book Uniting the Tribes brings a refreshing perspective to the much studied earl...
I did not send Her there to be an Irish washerwoman, wrote the angry Indian father of a student for...
This work studies the growth af the Indian school system, 1870-1900, and the attempt of the federal...
Review of: They Called It Prairie Light: The Story of Chilocco Indian School. Lomawaima, K. Tsianina