Native American Boarding Schools

Native American Boarding Schools

by Mary A. Stout
Native American Boarding Schools

Native American Boarding Schools

by Mary A. Stout

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Overview

A broadly based historical survey, this book examines Native American boarding schools in the United States from Puritan times to the present day.

Hundreds of thousands of Native Americans are estimated to have attended Native American boarding schools during the course of over a century. Today, many of the off-reservation Native American boarding schools have closed, and those that remain are in danger of losing critical federal funding. Ironically, some Native Americans want to preserve them.

This book provides a much-needed historical survey of Native American boarding schools that examines all of these educational institutions across the United States and presents a balanced view of many personal boarding school experiences-both positive and negative. Author Mary A. Stout, an expert in American Indian subjects, places Native American boarding schools in context with other American historical and educational movements, discussing not only individual facilities but also the specific outcomes of this educational paradigm.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798765120187
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/25/2024
Series: Landmarks of the American Mosaic Series
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 1,113,388
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

Mary A. Stout is a recently retired academic librarian and freelance writer. She holds an MA in American Indian studies from the University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword,
Preface,
Introduction,
Chronology,
ONE American Colonial Period,
TWO Missionary Educators: From Revolution to 1875-The Next Century,
THREE Carlisle Boarding School (1875–1900),
FOUR Haskell Institute (1900–1920s),
FIVE Chilocco Indian Agricultural School (1920s–1930s),
SIX Chemawa and Pipestone Indian Schools (1930s–1940s),
SEVEN Phoenix Indian School (1950s–1960s),
EIGHT Native American Education in the 20th Century and Beyond: Self-Determination, Education, and the Fate of the Boarding Schools,
NINE Boarding School Legacy,
Short Biographies of Key Figures,
Primary Documents,
Glossary,
Annotated Bibliography,
Appendix I: American Indian Boarding Schools in the United States, 1900/1901,
Appendix II: Tribally Controlled Colleges: AIHEC Members in 2011,
Index,

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