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  1. Boarding School Seasons: American Indian Families, 1900-1940 (North American Indian Prose Award) by Brenda J. Child, 2000-02-01
  2. Boarding School Blues: Revisiting American Indian Educational Experiences
  3. Assimilation's Agent: My Life as a Superintendent in the Indian Boarding School System by Edwin L. Chalcraft, 2007-09-01
  4. Assimilation's Agent: My Life as a Superintendent in the Indian Boarding School by Edwin L. Chalcraft~Cary C. Collins, 2004-01-01
  5. Boarding School Seasons: American Indian Families, 1900-1940 (North American Ind by Brenda J. Child, 1998-01-01
  6. A Murder of Quality by John le Carré, 2004-10-01

21. Boarding School Seasons..
Lincoln University of nebraska Press, 1998. reveals the experiences and perspectivesof American Indian students who attended federal boarding schools.
http://www.gse.harvard.edu/~hepg/HER-BookRev/Articles/1999/4-Winter/Child.html
Boarding School Seasons: American Indian Families, 1900–1940
By Brenda J. Child.
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1998. 145 pp. $35.00. Brenda J. Child’s first book powerfully reveals the experiences and perspectives of American Indian students who attended federal boarding schools. In Boarding School Seasons: American Indian Families, 1900–1940 , Child skillfully uses primary documents, personal letters, and school newspapers to unveil the important stories of Ojibwe children who attended the Haskell Institute in Kansas and the Flandreau School in South Dakota. The historical context in which the Ojibwe lived is vividly captured in actual letters and documents from the schools and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). This book provides a glimpse into Ojibwe families’ thoughts, motivations, and hopes for the future — perspectives that have often been overlooked in historical research. “Letters are at the heart of this story” (p. xii), Child writes, referring to the hundreds of letters written by Ojibwe children and their parents. Each chapter introduces a theme that shapes and further explains cultural nuances and knowledge familiar to, and shared by many, Ojibwe families impacted by the boarding school experience. In chapter one, “Star Quilts and Jim Thorpe,” the author states, “The boarding school experience spanned several generations and affected dozens of tribes in the United States and Canada. The experience . . . has become part of our common heritage as North American Indians” (p. 8).

22. Leona-Marie N
boarding School Seasons. University of nebraska Press, Lincoln and London, 1998.Depicts the life of Native children in relation to boarding schools.
http://www.uoregon.edu/~bridge/2001/BRboarding1.htm
Boarding Schools I By Leona-Marie N. Guthrie Boarding schools played a major role in the assimilation forced on Native Americans throughout history. Native children were taken away from their families and communities, which caused a destruction within families, a destruction within tribes and also added to the destruction of the Native community as a whole. While attending the boarding schools, the children were often forced to cut their hair (also an important aspect to most Native cultures), to dress and even to act as if they were part of the Western culture. Western religion was also forced onto the Native children creating more of a separation between the Native children and their traditional heritage and customs. Chavis, Ben. “Off-reservation boarding high school teachers: How are they perceived by former American Indian Students.” Social Science Journal, 1999, Vol.36 Issue 1, p33, 12p, 4 charts. A study of the student-teacher relationships from the perspective of former Native American students at off reservation boarding schools. Child, J. Brenda.

23. Carlisle Indian Industrial School
AN INDIAN CAN DO SPORTS AT NATIVE AMERICAN boarding schools. INDIAN FAMILIES 1900Child,Brenda J. boarding School Seasons University of nebraska Press, 1999.
http://home.epix.net/~landis/secondary.html
SECONDARY SOURCES
Adams, David Wallace. EDUCATION FOR EXTINCTION: AMERICAN INDIANS AND THE BOARDING SCHOOL EXPERIENCE 1875-1928. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. 1995. Recently released in paperback, Adams treats the history thoroughly, with respect and honesty, yet avoids the trap of over-sentimentalizing the assimliation story. Includes very good accounts of the personnel associated with the boarding schools of the period. Lays out the events that led to the final demise of Carlisle. This book is a good basic Indian Education primer with strong emphasis on Carlisle. Archuleta, Margaret L., Brenda J. Child, and K. Tsianina Lomawaima AWAY FROM HOME: AMERICAN INDIAN BOARDING SCHOOL EXPERIENCES, 1879-2000. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum,2000. Ball, Eve. INDEH: AN APACHE ODYSSEY. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. 1988. This collection includes interviews with Asa Daklugie with his stories of the Chiricahua Apaches who were imprisoned at Ft. Marion after Geronimo's capture, and whose children were sent to the Carlisle Indian School. Among those were the friends and relatives of Daklugie Frank Mangus, Chapo, Kanseah, Zhunni, and Ramona Chihuahua, who became his wife. Among the 186 Native American children buried in Indian Cemetery at Carlisle, 54 are Apache children. Many of these were the Chiricahua who spent their last days at the Indian School.
Bell, Genevieve. TELLING STORIES OUT OF SCHOOL: REMEMBERING THE CARLISLE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, 1879-1918.

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30. Clyde Ellis's Homepage
My recent publications include works on boarding schools, powwow culture, and Christian 20thcenturies to be published by the University of nebraska Press in
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Brief Resume Ph.D. - Oklahoma State University, 1993 M.A. - University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1986 A.B. - Lenoir-Rhyne College, 1980
Arrived at Elon in 1994 Research interests
As an historian trained in ethnography, I'm interested in understanding how and why Indian people especially on the Southern Plains have adapted to change in order to maintain important cultural values and practices. My recent publications include works on boarding schools, powwow culture, and Christian missions. I have just completed a book-length ethnography of Christian missions at the Kiowa-Comanche Reservation in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to be published by the University of Nebraska Press in the fall of 2001, and am currently at work on an ethnography of Southern Plains powwow culture for the University Press of Kansas. Courses I regularly teach: Hst 121: United States History to 1865 Hst 122: United States History Since 1865 Hst 131: Being and Becoming Indian Hst 356: Early National America Hst 373: American Indian Religions Hst 375: Colonial America Hst 384: American Indian History Hst 390: American West Hst. 461: Senior Seminar

31. Thomas Hart Benton
He spent most of his childhood in boarding schools and in Washington, DC was theAbstract Expressionist Jackson Pollock; his well known nebraska students at
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Thomas Hart Benton
Thomas Hart Benton was born on April 15, 1889 in Neosho, Missouri. He spent most of his childhood in boarding schools and in Washington, D.C. and landed his first job as a cartoonist for the Joplin American in Missouri. Benton studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, resided briefly in Paris and New York City, then settled in Kansas City, working as an instructor of drawing/painting at the Kansas City Art Institute. His most famous pupil was the Abstract Expressionist Jackson Pollock; his well known Nebraska students at the Institute were Aaron Pyle and Bill Hammond. Benton was part of the Regionalist movement and is well known for his mural paintings that depict commmon everyday scenes of Midwestern life. The figures in his works often appear cartoon-like through the way he distorts the bone and muscular structure of their faces. His most famous murals are located in the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City and in the Truman Library in Independence. Benton died January 19, 1975 in his studio.
Contemporary Artists James Bama Thomas Hart Benton Roger Broer Mary Tejeda Brown Joseph Broghammer Judith Burton James Butler Gail Butt Dan Christensen Don Dernovich Stephen Dinsmore Vic Donahue Aaron Douglas James Eisentrager Gerald Farm Mel Gerhold Richard Helzer Sheila Hicks Peter Hill George Hoffmeister Hal Holoun Dan Howard Vincent Hron Keith Jacobshagen Jake Jacobson Luther Jones Jun Kaneko Tim Klunder Ray Knaub Susan Knight Ted Long Keith Lowry George Lundeen

32. Boardingschools.html
Consequently, the Indian Office opened similar nonreservation boarding schools inGenoa, nebraska; Chilocco, Indian Territory; Lawrence, Kansas; and New Mexico
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    As a savage, we cannot tolerate him any more than as a half-civilized parasite, wanderer or vagabond. The only alternative left is to fit him by education for civilized life. The Indian, though a simple child of nature with mental facilities dwarfed and shriveled, while groping his way for generations in the darkness of barbarism, already sees the importance of education...
    Board of Indian Commissioners, 1880. (As quoted in Prucha, 1978:194.)
Beginning in the 1870s, many Indian reform organizations sincerely believed that the "time had come for the sword to give way to the spelling book." (Trennert, 1988:3.) Flush with the success of many military victories over Indian Peoples, such reformers were committed to creating a new system of Indian education - the Indian boarding school - which would bring "the gift of civilization"to "savages" who resolutely clung to their cultural and religious traditions. The Indian boarding school was another in a long line of attempts by Euro-Americans to"civilize" and indoctrinate American Indian children. This paper will explore this historical dedication to Americanizing Indian people through the use of education by

33. UNL Career Services - Education Employment Resources
School District Information nebraska Department of Education; School Data Demographics fromthe Council of Great City schools; boarding schools Online;
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34. Nebraska National Register Sites In Nance County
one of twentyfive bonded, non-reservation boarding schools operated by was one ofthe first non-reservation schools (and the only one in nebraska) to give
http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/nance.htm
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in Nance County
Rural Sites Burkett Archeological Site [25-NC-01] Situated on a prominent natural terrace near the Loup River valley near Genoa, the Burkett Site comprises numerous earthlodge ruins covering an area of over 100 acres. The site is attributed to the Lower Loup Phase, protohistoric ancestors of the historic Pawnee. The village is believed to have been occupied by the Skidi band of the Pawnee during the early seventeenth century. Fifteen lodge sites and five trash heaps, or middens, were excavated, yielding an enormous artifact collection including over 20,000 pieces of pottery. Horse Creek Pawnee Village [25-NC-02] The Horse Creek Pawnee village, lcoated in the Fullerton vicinity, was originally constructed by the Grand and Republican bands in 1809, who then occupied it until about 1820 when the Republican band left. Shortly afterwards the Grand Pawnee moved elsewhere, probably to the Clarks Site, and the Republican band reestablished residence at Horse Creek with the Tappage band. The site was finally abandoned in 1842. The village reached maximum size in the early 1820s when it was reported to consist of 180 earthlodges accommodating 900 families with a total population of over 3,500. Wright Site [25-NC-03] Sometime between A.D. 1600 and 1750 the ancestors of the Skidi Pawnee occupied this immense village on a prominent terrace overlooking Beaver Creek and the Loup River near present-day Genoa. Archeological research at the site included excavation of ten earthlodge ruins. Over fifty human skeletons were discovered on the floor of one lodge, apparently the victims of a massacre.

35. Laura Tohe
of the Navajo Reservation and attended both boarding schools and public schools inAlbuquerque has been a special volume editor for nebraska Humanities and
http://www.hanksville.org/storytellers/tohe/
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Laura Tohe
Laura writes poetry and stories as well as academic papers for journals and conferences. Her work has been published in numerous journals, such as Calyx and Callaloo . Her work has also been translated into modern dance and music by The Moving Company in Omaha, NE. She has served as a panelist in open fora and on review panels. She is a member of the National Caucus Board of the Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers and on the Advisory Board for the wicazo sa review . She has been a special volume editor for Nebraska Humanities and a speaker for the Nebraska and Arizona Humanities Programs as well as serving on both the Nebraska and Kansas Art Councils. Laura holds a B.A. in psychology from the University of New Mexico and an M.A. and Ph.D. in English from the University of Nebraska where she received both a Regent Fellowship and Minority Fellowships to support her studies. She is now an Assistant Professor in the English Dept. at Arizona State University. Laura gives numerous readings of her work and is currently working on a new book of poetry, stories and essays

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37. Andreas' History Of The State Of Nebraska - Saline Co. - Part 4
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