Indian orphanages / Marilyn Irvin Holt.

По: Holt, Marilyn Irvin, 1949- [author.]Тип материала: ТекстТекстЯзык: English (английский язык) Издатель: Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, [2001]Дата авторского права: ©2001Описание: 1 online resource (x, 326 pages) : illustrationsВид содержания: Text Средство доступа: Computermedien Тип носителя: Online ResourceТематика(и): United States. Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 | -- United States -- History | -- Government policy -- United States | -- Institutional care -- United States | -- United States -- History | Indian orphanages | Indian children | Indian children | Indians, Treatment ofЖанр/форма: Электронное местонахождение и доступ: Volltext
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Crumbling culture -- First solution : Seneca -- Orphans among us : Cherokee -- After the war : Chickasaw -- The missionaries : Choctaw and Creek -- Tribal dissolution : Oklahoma -- Catholic outposts : Ojibway and Sioux.
Обзор: "The first book to focus exclusively on this subject, Marilyn Holt's study interweaves Indian history, educational history, family history, and child welfare policy to tell the story of Indian orphanages within the larger context of the orphan asylum in America. She relates the history of these orphanages and the cultural factors that produced and sustained them, shows how orphans became a part of native experience after Euro-American contact, and explores the manner in which Indian societies have addressed the issue of child dependency."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-311) and index.

Crumbling culture -- First solution : Seneca -- Orphans among us : Cherokee -- After the war : Chickasaw -- The missionaries : Choctaw and Creek -- Tribal dissolution : Oklahoma -- Catholic outposts : Ojibway and Sioux.

"The first book to focus exclusively on this subject, Marilyn Holt's study interweaves Indian history, educational history, family history, and child welfare policy to tell the story of Indian orphanages within the larger context of the orphan asylum in America. She relates the history of these orphanages and the cultural factors that produced and sustained them, shows how orphans became a part of native experience after Euro-American contact, and explores the manner in which Indian societies have addressed the issue of child dependency."--Jacket.

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