Examines the motives and methods of the founder of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, which became a model for residential schools.
Senior History Honours Thesis (B.A.)--Colby College, 2013.
Excerpt from Land of the Spotted Eagle by Luther Standing Bear. Published by University of Nebraska Press. Author discusses his time at Carlilse Indian Industrial School.
Looks at the role Anglicization of names played in attempts to erase Native American identity and further the goal of assimilation.
History Honors Thesis (B.A.)--University of Colorado Boulder, 2019.
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication ; 80th, 1997. History Division
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Beth A. Haller
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Agues that publications served an advocacy purpose to combat the negative attitudes held by the general public, but only presented what would further cause these attitudes, not the true opinions of students.
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Looks at factors which contributed to Pratt's goal of total assimilation of Native Americans into American society, and how he implemented it during his 25-year superintendency of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School.
Monthly newsletter was produced by the Carlisle Industrial School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
Reflects attitudes and policies of the time.
Issues included: June-1880, Sept-Dec 1880, Jan-May 1881, September 1881-January 1882, April 1882, December 1882.