Indian Education in the American Colonies, 1607-1783

Indian Education in the American Colonies, 1607-1783
Title Indian Education in the American Colonies, 1607-1783 PDF eBook
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Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 366
Release 2007-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780803233836

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Armed with Bible and primer, missionaries and teachers in colonial America sought, in their words, “to Christianize and civilize the native heathen.” Both the attempts to transform Indians via schooling and the Indians' reaction to such efforts are closely studied for the first time in Indian Education in the American Colonies, 1607–1783. Margaret Connell Szasz’s remarkable synthesis of archival and published materials is a detailed and engaging story told from both Indian and European perspectives. Szasz argues that the most intriguing dimension of colonial Indian education came with the individuals who tried to work across cultures. We learn of the remarkable accomplishments of two Algonquian students at Harvard, of the Creek woman Mary Musgrove who enabled James Oglethorpe and the Georgians to establish peaceful relations with the Creek Nation, and of Algonquian minister Samson Occom, whose intermediary skills led to the founding of Dartmouth College. The story of these individuals and their compatriots plus the numerous experiments in Indian schooling provide a new way of looking at Indian-white relations and colonial Indian education.

Indian Education in the American Colonies, 1607-1783

Indian Education in the American Colonies, 1607-1783
Title Indian Education in the American Colonies, 1607-1783 PDF eBook
Author Margaret Szasz
Publisher Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages 333
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN 9780826311047

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Indian Education in the American Colonies, 1607-1783

Indian Education in the American Colonies, 1607-1783
Title Indian Education in the American Colonies, 1607-1783 PDF eBook
Author Margaret C. Szasz
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Total Pages 343
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ISBN 9780783758664

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Between Indian and White Worlds

Between Indian and White Worlds
Title Between Indian and White Worlds PDF eBook
Author Margaret Connell Szasz
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 400
Release 2001
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780806133850

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Cultural boundaries exist wherever cultures encounter one another. During centuries of contact between native peoples and others in America, countless intermediaries–artists, students, traders, interpreters, political figures, authors, even performers–have bridged the divide. Between Indian and White Worlds: The Cultural Broker provides a new understanding of the role of these mediation in North America from 1690 to the present. Cultural brokers have shared certain qualities–in particular a thorough understanding of two of more cultures. Living on the edge of change and conflict, they have responded to evolving and unstable circumstances or alliances with a flexibility born of their determination to bring understanding to disparate peoples. No composite portrait can encompass the complexity of the brokerage experience. To convey the many roles of these intermediaries, editor Margaret Connell Szasz has brought together fourteen distinct portraits, crafted by prominent scholars of Indian-white relations, of brokers across the continent and throughout three centuries of American history–in the colonial world, during the expansion of the republic, in the Wild West, and in the twentieth century. This fascinating and inspiring collection speaks eloquently of life on the cultural frontier. Key figures in our pluralistic heritage, cultural brokers are no less important today, as society continues to struggle with diversity.

American Indian Education

American Indian Education
Title American Indian Education PDF eBook
Author Jon Reyhner
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 381
Release 2015-01-07
Genre Education
ISBN 0806180404

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In this comprehensive history of American Indian education in the United States from colonial times to the present, historians and educators Jon Reyhner and Jeanne Eder explore the broad spectrum of Native experiences in missionary, government, and tribal boarding and day schools. This up-to-date survey is the first one-volume source for those interested in educational reform policies and missionary and government efforts to Christianize and “civilize” American Indian children. Drawing on firsthand accounts from teachers and students, American Indian Education considers and analyzes shifting educational policies and philosophies, paying special attention to the passage of the Native American Languages Act and current efforts to revitalize Native American cultures.

American Education

American Education
Title American Education PDF eBook
Author Lawrence A. Cremin
Publisher Ayer Publishing
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A History of Colonial Education, 1607-1776

A History of Colonial Education, 1607-1776
Title A History of Colonial Education, 1607-1776 PDF eBook
Author Sheldon S. Cohen
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 252
Release 1974
Genre Education
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