Haskell Institute: 19th Century Stories of Sacrifice and Survival - Theresa Milk - Books - Mammoth Publications - 9780976177388 - November 1, 2007
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Haskell Institute: 19th Century Stories of Sacrifice and Survival

Theresa Milk

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Haskell Institute: 19th Century Stories of Sacrifice and Survival

Dr. Theresa Milk's HASKELL INSTITUTE: 19th CENTURY STORIES OF SACRIFICE AND SURVIVAL presents American Indian/Alaskan Native student stories from early days of Haskell, a federal boarding school founded in 1884. Milk takes a balanced look at the ordeals and successes of Native students as they struggled within a military, assimilationist educational envir0nment. Dr. Milk's new research-based on letters, newspaper articles, photographs, and government documents-emphasizes individual stories. This book draws on other researchers to give the overall background of Native boarding schools, but additionally adds texture of day-to-day life as experienced by individuals. Milk recovers lost histories. She uncovers the close ties between Haskell and the University of Kansas-Lawrence community. Early supervisors of Haskell included KU chancellor James Marvin and Lawrence resident Charles Robinson, Kansas state governor and abolitionist leader.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 1, 2007
ISBN13 9780976177388
Publishers Mammoth Publications
Pages 172
Dimensions 140 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   226 g
Language English