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Carlisle Indian Industrial School : Indigenous histories, memories, and reclamations. edited by Jacqueline Fear-Segal and Susan D. Rose

Fear-Segal, Jacqueline Rose, Susan D cop. 2016

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  • Titre:
    Carlisle Indian Industrial School : Indigenous histories, memories, and reclamations. edited by Jacqueline Fear-Segal and Susan D. Rose
  • Titres liés: Collection :Indigenous education
  • Auteur: Fear-Segal, Jacqueline;
    Rose, Susan D
  • Éditeur: Lincoln London : University of Nebraska Press, cop. 2016
  • Sujets: United States Indian School -- Carlisle, Pa. -- History;
    Off-reservation boarding schools -- History -- Pennsylvania -- Carlisle;
    Indiens d'Amérique -- Acculturation -- Amérique du Nord -- États-Unis;
    Indiens d'Amérique -- Éducation -- Amérique du Nord -- Pennsylvanie (États-Unis) -- Carlisle (Pa.);
    Indiens d'Amérique -- Ethnicité -- Amérique du Nord -- Pennsylvanie (États-Unis) -- Carlisle (Pa.);
    Racisme en éducation -- Pennsylvanie (États-Unis) -- Carlisle (Pa.);
    Indians of North America -- Cultural assimilation -- United States;
    Indians of North America -- Education -- History -- Pennsylvania -- Carlisle;
    Indians of North America -- Ethnic identity -- History -- Pennsylvania -- Carlisle;
    Indian students -- Relocation -- History -- United States;
    Indians, Treatment of -- History -- United States;
    Collective memory -- United States;
    Racism in education -- History -- Pennsylvania -- Carlisle
  • Notes: Bibliographie p. 363-376. Index
    Welcome, with Seneca thanksgiving prayer "We are one" by Peter Jemison (Seneca) Part 1. A sacred and storied place. 1. The stones at Carlisle / N. Scott Momaday (Kiowa) 2. Before Carlisle: the lower Susquehanna Valley as contested native space / Christopher J. Bilodeau Part 2. Student lives and losses. 3. Photograph: Carlisle poem Who is this boy? / Maurice Kenny (Mohawk) 4. The names / Barbara Landis 5. White power and the performance of assimilation: Lincoln Institute and Carlisle Indian School / Louellyn White (Mohawk) 6. The imperial gridiron: dealing with the legacy of Carlisle Indian School sports / John Bloom 7. Waste / Maurice Kenny (Mohawk) Part 3. Carlisle Indian School Cemetery. 8. Cementerio indio / Eduardo Jorda, translation by Mark C. Aldrich 9. The history and reclamation of sacred space: the Indian school cemetery / Jacqueline Fear-Segal 10. Death at Carlisle: naming the unknowns in the cemetery / Barbara Landis
    Part 4. Reclamations. 11. The lost ones: piecing together the story / Jacqueline Fear-Segal 12. Necropolitics, Carlisle Indian School, and Nde memory / Margo Tamez (Nde/Lipan Apache) 13. Sacred journey: restoring my plains Indian tipi / Carolyn Rittenhouse (Lakota) 14. Carlisle Farmhouse: a major site of memory / Carolyn Tolman Part 5. Revisioning the past. 15. Research note on the Carlisle Indian Industrial School Digital Humanities Project / Malinda Triller Doran 16. Carlisle Indian Industrial School: projects for teaching / Paul Brawdy and Anne-Claire Fisher Part 6. Reflections and responses. 17. The spirit survives / Dovie Thomason (Lakota and Kiowa Apache) 18. Response to visiting Carlisle: experiencing intergenerational trauma / Warren Petoskey (Odawa and Lakota) 19. The presence of ghosts / Maurice Kenny (Mohawk) 20. A sacred space / Sharon O'Brien 21. Carlisle: my hometown / Charles Fox
    22. The Nde and Carlisle: reflections on the symposium / Daniel Castro Romero Jr. (Nde/Lipan Apache) Epilogue: N. Scott Momaday (Kiowa)
  • Contient: Welcome, with Seneca thanksgiving prayer "We are one" by Peter Jemison (Seneca) Part 1. A sacred and storied place. 1. The stones at Carlisle / N. Scott Momaday (Kiowa) 2. Before Carlisle: the lower Susquehanna Valley as contested native space / Christopher J. Bilodeau Part 2. Student lives and losses. 3. Photograph: Carlisle poem Who is this boy? / Maurice Kenny (Mohawk) 4. The names / Barbara Landis 5. White power and the performance of assimilation: Lincoln Institute and Carlisle Indian School / Louellyn White (Mohawk) 6. The imperial gridiron: dealing with the legacy of Carlisle Indian School sports / John Bloom 7. Waste / Maurice Kenny (Mohawk) Part 3. Carlisle Indian School Cemetery. 8. Cementerio indio / Eduardo Jorda, translation by Mark C. Aldrich 9. The history and reclamation of sacred space: the Indian school cemetery / Jacqueline Fear-Segal 10. Death at Carlisle: naming the unknowns in the cemetery / Barbara Landis
    Part 4. Reclamations. 11. The lost ones: piecing together the story / Jacqueline Fear-Segal 12. Necropolitics, Carlisle Indian School, and Nde memory / Margo Tamez (Nde/Lipan Apache) 13. Sacred journey: restoring my plains Indian tipi / Carolyn Rittenhouse (Lakota) 14. Carlisle Farmhouse: a major site of memory / Carolyn Tolman Part 5. Revisioning the past. 15. Research note on the Carlisle Indian Industrial School Digital Humanities Project / Malinda Triller Doran 16. Carlisle Indian Industrial School: projects for teaching / Paul Brawdy and Anne-Claire Fisher Part 6. Reflections and responses. 17. The spirit survives / Dovie Thomason (Lakota and Kiowa Apache) 18. Response to visiting Carlisle: experiencing intergenerational trauma / Warren Petoskey (Odawa and Lakota) 19. The presence of ghosts / Maurice Kenny (Mohawk) 20. A sacred space / Sharon O'Brien 21. Carlisle: my hometown / Charles Fox
    22. The Nde and Carlisle: reflections on the symposium / Daniel Castro Romero Jr. (Nde/Lipan Apache) Epilogue: N. Scott Momaday (Kiowa)
  • Résumé: "This collection interweaves the voices of students' descendants, poets, and activists with cutting edge research by Native and non-Native scholars to reveal the complex history and enduring legacies of the school that spearheaded the federal campaign for Indian assimilation."--Provided by publisher
  • Langue: Anglais
  • Date d'édition: cop. 2016
  • Identifiant: 978-0-8032-7891-2
  • Desc. matérielle: 1 vol. (XIV-398 p.) : ill., jaquette ill. en coul. ; 24 cm

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