Shingwauk's vision : a history of native residential schools /
"With the growing strength of minority voices in recent decades has come much impassioned discussion of residential schools, the institutions where attendance by Native children was compulsory as recently as the 1960s. Former students have come forward in increasing numbers to describe the psyc...
Основен автор: | Miller, J. R. 1943- |
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Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Toronto [Ont.] :
University of Toronto Press,
℗♭1996
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Онлайн достъп: |
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=468912 |
Подобни документи: |
Print version::
Shingwauk's vision. |
Съдържание:
- Introduction: 'The True Realization of Chief Shingwauk's Vision'
- 1. 'The Three Ls'': The Traditional Education of the Indigenous Peoples
- 2. 'No Notable Fruit Was Seen': Residential School Experiments in New France
- 3. 'Teach Them How to Live Well and to Die Happy': Residential Schooling in British North America
- 4. 'Calling In the Aid of Religion': Creating a Residential School System
- 5. 'Dressing Up a Dead Branch with Flowers': The Expansion and Consolidation of the Residential School System
- 6. 'To Have the "Indian" Educated Out of Them': Classroom and Class
- 7. 'The Means of Wiping Out the Whole Indian Establishment': Race and Assimilation
- 8. 'The Misfortune of Being a Woman': Gender
- 9. 'Such Employment He Can Get at Home': Work and Play
- 10. 'Bleeding the Children to Feed the Mother-House': Child 'Care'
- 11. 'Sadness, Pain, and Misery Were My Legacy as an Indian': Abuse
- 12. 'You Ain't My Boss': Resistance
- 13. 'Our Greatest Need Today Is Proper Education': Winding Down the System
- 14. Shingwauk's Vision/Aboriginal Nightmare: An Assessment.