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Assimilation’S Role In The Treatment Of Native Girls At Federal Indian Boarding Schools, Molly Howerton
Assimilation’S Role In The Treatment Of Native Girls At Federal Indian Boarding Schools, Molly Howerton
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The purpose of this paper is to explore what role assimilation played in the education of Native girls, like my grandmother, who attended federal Indian boarding during the late 1800s through the early 1900s when federal boarding schools were most active. While Richard Henry Pratt sold the idea of federal boarding schools to the United States as a way to assimilate Natives into White culture, this paper will argue through the analysis of the Carlisle Indian School that the federal boarding schools’ true purpose was to eliminate the tribes by turning Native girls against them and using that control to …