Negotiating assimilation and missionization in Indian Territory : Native Americans, the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, and boarding schools in Oklahoma, 1870s-1960s /
"This book explores how Native American students, families, and communities negotiated federal assimilation policy and Catholic missionization in boarding schools in Indian Territory and Oklahoma during the nineteenth and twentieth-centuries. It also grapples with modern-day repercussions from...
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Milwaukee, WI :
Marquette University Press,
[2024]
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Table of Contents:
- A Brief History of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions & Catholic Indian Boarding Schools in Oklahoma, 1870s-1960s
- Family & Community Negotiations of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions and its' Schools in Indian Territory and Oklahoma, 1870s-1960s
- Student Negotiations of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions and its' Schools in Indian Territory and Oklahoma, 1870s-1960s
- A History of Violence against Native Students in the Bureau of Catholic Indian Mission Boarding Schools in Indian Territory and Oklahoma, 1870s-1960s