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Indian Subjects: Hemispheric Perspectives on the History of Indigenous Education
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Paperback. Num Pages: 340 pages. BIC Classification: 1FKA; HBJK; JNB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152. .
Indian Subjects: Hemispheric Perspectives on the History of Indigenous Education brings together an outstanding group of anthropology, history, law, education, literature, and Native studies scholars. This book addresses indigenous education throughout different regions and eras, predominantly within the twentieth century. Many of the contributors have tackled the boarding school experiences of their communities. The histories of these boarding schools, whether run by the federal government or religious orders, dominate academic and community views of indigenous education, and the lessons learned demonstrate the devastating impact of colonialism and assimilation efforts just as they document multiple Native responses. The lessons from these ... Read more
Indian Subjects: Hemispheric Perspectives on the History of Indigenous Education brings together an outstanding group of anthropology, history, law, education, literature, and Native studies scholars. This book addresses indigenous education throughout different regions and eras, predominantly within the twentieth century. Many of the contributors have tackled the boarding school experiences of their communities. The histories of these boarding schools, whether run by the federal government or religious orders, dominate academic and community views of indigenous education, and the lessons learned demonstrate the devastating impact of colonialism and assimilation efforts just as they document multiple Native responses. The lessons from these ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
SAR Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Weight
472 g
Number of Pages
340
Place of Publication
Santa Fe, United States
ISBN
9781938645167
SKU
V9781938645167
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Ref
99-1
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Brenda Child is Associate Professor in the Department of American Studies, University of Minnesota. Brian Klopotek is Assistant Professor, Ethnic Studies Program, University of Oregon.
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