Assimilation 101:  Native American Education 1879-1918 with an Oneida Perspective

Footnotes

Carlisle Indian Industrial School:  The Experiment

[1] David Wallace Adams, Education for Extinction:  American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875-1928 (Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, 1995): 37.

[2] David Wallace Adams, Education for Extinction:  American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875-1928 (Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, 1995): 41-42.

[3] David Wallace Adams, Education for Extinction:  American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875-1928 (Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, 1995): 42.

Carlisle Indian Industrial School:  The First and Largest Indian Boarding School

[1] David Wallace Adams, Education for Extinction:  American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875-1928 (Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, 1995): 51-52.

[2] David Wallace Adams, Education for Extinction:  American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875-1928 (Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, 1995): 141.

[3] Estelle Reel,  Course of Study for the Indian Schools of the United States : Industrial and Literacy (Washington : Government Printing Office, 1901): 40.

[4] Estelle Reel,  Course of Study for the Indian Schools of the United States : Industrial and Literacy (Washington : Government Printing Office, 1901): 90.

[5] Estelle Reel,  Course of Study for the Indian Schools of the United States : Industrial and Literacy (Washington : Government Printing Office, 1901): 196.

Oneida History

[1] Creation Myths - Iroquois Creation Myth <http://www.cs.williams.edu/~lindsey/myths/myths_12.html>

[2] Oneida Nation - Proud and Progressive - Historical Prespective <http://www.oneidanation.org/historical/historical.shtml>

[3] Oneida Nation - Proud and Progressive - Historical Prespective <http://www.oneidanation.org/historical/historical.shtml>

 

Oneida Boarding School

[1] Kathy Jensen,  “Oneida Boarding Schools: An Oral History.” Voyageur: Northeast Wisconsin 's Historical Review  (Winter Spring 1996): 34-40.

[2]  Superintendents' Annual Narrative and Statistical Reports from Field Jurisdictions of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1907-1938, Microfilm, (Washington : National Archives of the United States , 1975)

[3] Federal Writer’s Project.  Oneida Culture Oral History Project Records, 1940-1942.

Effects of Native American Boarding Schools

[1]  Michael C. Coleman,  American Indian Children At School, 1850-1930  (Jackson , Miss. : University Press of Mississippi, 1993): 178.

[2] David Wallace Adams, Education for Extinction:  American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875-1928 (Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, 1995): 336.

 



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