Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-383) and index.
White theories : can the Indian be educated? -- Native views : "a new road for all the Indians" -- Mission schools in the West : precursors of a system -- Samuel Chapman Armstrong : educator of backward races -- Thomas Wildcat Alford : Shawnee educated in two worlds -- Richard Henry Pratt : national universalist -- Carlisle Campus : landscape of race and erasure -- Man-on-the-bandstand : surveillance, concealment, and resistance -- Indian school cemetery : telling remains -- Kesetta : memory and recovery -- Susie Rayos Marmon : storytelling and teaching.
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Tens of thousands of Indian children filed through the gates of government schools to be trained as United States citizens as part of a late-nineteenth-century campaign to eradicate Native cultures and communities. This work examines schools for Native children within the broad framework of race relations in the United States.
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Discrimination in education-- United States-- History.
Education and state-- United States-- History.
Indians of North America-- Education.
Indians of North America-- Government relations.
Indians of North America-- Social conditions.
Discrimination in education.
Education and state.
Indians of North America-- Education.
Indians of North America-- Government relations.
Indians of North America-- Social conditions.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Freedom & Security-- Civil Rights.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Freedom & Security-- Human Rights.