Land of Sunshine, vol. 7, June-November 1897, pp. 242-247
Description
Teacher at the government boarding school operated on the Pima Indian Reservation, Arizona describes the personalities of individual students and relays anecdotes from the classroom.
Reflects the attitudes and policies of the time.
Discusses the naming system that was put in place by the United States government to establish aboriginal people for the privileges and advantages of American citizenship.
Report submitted in 1879 to the Canadian Minister of the Interior. Describes system used in the United States and makes recommendations regarding the possible establishment of similar institutions in the North-West Territories of the Dominion of Canada.