MARC Bibliographic Record

LEADER07691cam a2201129 i 4500
001 991022040128602122
005 20230714033051.0
008 150424s2015 nbua b 001 0 eng
010    $a 2015013788
015    $aGBB597402$2bnb
016 7_ $a017452920$2Uk
019    $a1031917194$a1031961181
020    $a9780803276727$q(hardback ;$qalkaline paper)
020    $a0803276729$q(hardback ;$qalkaline paper)
020    $a1496203860$q(paperback)
020    $a9781496203861$q(paperback)
020    $z9780803284418$q(ePub)
020    $z9780803284425$q(MOBI)
020    $z9780803284432
035    $a(OCoLC)ocn907651265
035    $a(OCoLC)907651265
035    $a(OCoLC)907651265$z(OCoLC)1031917194$z(OCoLC)1031961181
035    $a(EXLNZ-01UWI_NETWORK)9911199768202121
040    $aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dYDX$dYDXCP$dBTCTA$dBDX$dCDX$dSTF$dCHVBK$dGZI$dOCLCQ$dOCLCO$dOCLCA$dOCLCF$dOCLCO$dOCLCA$dLDL$dOCLCA$dBBW$dUKMGB$dAGL$dOCLCA$dCTN$dOCLCO$dOCLCA$dJG0$dUV0
042    $apcc
043    $an------$an-cn-mb$an-us-nm
049    $aGZWW
050 00 $aE96$b.W66 2015
070 0_ $aE96$b.W66 2015
082 00 $a371.829/97073$223
084    $aSOC021000$aHIS036000$aHIS006020$2bisacsh
100 1_ $aWoolford, Andrew John,$d1971-
245 10 $aThis benevolent experiment :$bindigenous boarding schools, genocide, and redress in Canada and the United States /$cAndrew Woolford.
264 _1 $aLincoln :$bUniversity of Nebraska Press,$c2015.
300    $axiv, 431 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm.
336    $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337    $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338    $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1_ $aIndigenous education
505 0_ $aList of illustrations -- Preface -- Introduction -- Settler colonial genocide in North America -- Framing the Indian as a problem -- Schools, staff, parents, communities, and students -- Discipline and desire as assimilative techniques -- Knowledge and violence as assimilative techniques -- Local actors and assimilation -- Aftermaths and redress -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index
520 2_ $a"A nuanced comparative history of Indigenous boarding schools in the U.S. and Canada"--$cProvided by publisher.
520 2_ $a"At the end of the nineteenth century, Indigenous boarding schools were touted as the means for solving the 'Indian problem' in both the United States and Canada. With the goal of permanently transforming Indigenous young people into Europeanized colonial subjects, the schools were ultimately a means for eliminating Indigenous communities as obstacles to land acquisition, resource extraction, and nation-building. Andrew Woolford analyzes the formulation of the 'Indian problem' as a policy concern in the United States and Canada and examines how the 'solution' of Indigenous boarding schools was implemented in Manitoba and New Mexico through complex chains that included multiple government offices with a variety of staffs, Indigenous peoples, and even nonhuman actors such as poverty, disease, and space. The genocidal project inherent in these boarding schools, however, did not unfold in either nation without diversion, resistance, and unintended consequences. Inspired by the signing of the 2006 Residential School Settlement Agreement in Canada, which provided a truth and reconciliation commission and compensation for survivors of residential schools, This Benevolent Experiment offers a multilayered, comparative analysis of Indigenous boarding schools in the United States and Canada. Because of differing historical, political, and structural influences, the two countries have arrived at two very different responses to the harms caused by assimilative education"--$cProvided by publisher.
504    $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 365-396) and index.
505 0_ $aSettler Colonial Genocide in North America -- Framing the Indian as a Problem -- Schools, Staff, Parents, Communities, and Students -- Discipline and Desire as Assimilative Techniques -- Knowledge and Violence as Assimilative Techniques -- Local Actors and Assimilation -- Aftermaths and Redress.
650 _0 $aIndian children$xEducation$xHistory.
650 _0 $aOff-reservation boarding schools$zManitoba$xHistory.
650 _0 $aOff-reservation boarding schools$zNew Mexico$xHistory.
650 _0 $aEducation$xPolitical aspects$zUnited States$xHistory.
650 _0 $aEducation$xPolitical aspects$zCanada$xHistory.
650 _0 $aIndians of North America$xCultural assimilation$xHistory.
650 _0 $aGenocide$zNorth America$xHistory.
650 _0 $aIndians of North America$xReparations$xHistory.
650 _0 $aReparations for historical injustices$zCanada$xHistory.
650 _0 $aReparations for historical injustices$zUnited States$xHistory.
650 _5 $aNative peoples$xEducation$xHistory.
650 _5 $aNative peoples$xCultural assimilation$xHistory.
650 _5 $aNative peoples$xReparations$xHistory.
650 _6 $aEnfants indiens d'Amérique$0(CaQQLa)201-0257760$xÉducation$0(CaQQLa)201-0378961$xHistoire.$0(CaQQLa)201-0378888
650 _6 $aInternats pour Autochtones$0(CaQQLa)201-0418565$zManitoba$0(CaQQLa)201-0405944$xHistoire.$0(CaQQLa)201-0378888
650 _6 $aInternats pour Autochtones$0(CaQQLa)201-0418565$zNouveau-Mexique$0(CaQQLa)201-0460833$xHistoire.$0(CaQQLa)201-0378888
650 _6 $aÉducation$0(CaQQLa)201-0029045$xAspect politique$0(CaQQLa)201-0029045$zÉtats-Unis$0(CaQQLa)201-0407727$xHistoire.$0(CaQQLa)201-0378888
650 _6 $aÉducation$0(CaQQLa)201-0029045$xAspect politique$0(CaQQLa)201-0029045$zCanada$0(CaQQLa)201-0407174$xHistoire.$0(CaQQLa)201-0378888
650 _6 $aRéparations des crimes de l'histoire$0(CaQQLa)201-0423881$zCanada$0(CaQQLa)201-0407174$xHistoire.$0(CaQQLa)201-0378888
650 _6 $aRéparations des crimes de l'histoire$0(CaQQLa)201-0423881$zÉtats-Unis$0(CaQQLa)201-0407727$xHistoire.$0(CaQQLa)201-0378888
650 _7 $aSOCIAL SCIENCE$xEthnic Studies$xNative American Studies.$2bisacsh
650 _7 $aHISTORY$zUnited States$xGeneral.$2bisacsh
650 _7 $aHISTORY$zCanada$xPost-Confederation (1867- )$2bisacsh
650 _7 $aEducation$xPolitical aspects.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00902728
650 _7 $aGenocide.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00940208
650 _7 $aIndian children$xEducation.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00969070
650 _7 $aIndians of North America$xCultural assimilation.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00969695
650 _7 $aOff-reservation boarding schools.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01043978
650 _7 $aReparations for historical injustices.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01732564
651 _7 $aCanada.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01204310
651 _7 $aManitoba.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01205787
651 _7 $aNew Mexico.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01204269
651 _7 $aNorth America.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01242475
651 _7 $aUnited States.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01204155
650 _7 $aIndianer$2gnd$0(DE-588)4026718-0
650 _7 $aInternatserziehung$2gnd$0(DE-588)4072902-3
650 _7 $aEthnische Identität$2gnd$0(DE-588)4153096-2
650 _7 $aZwangsassimilation$2gnd$0(DE-588)4258055-9
651 _7 $aManitoba$2gnd$0(DE-588)4100106-0
651 _7 $aNew Mexico$2gnd$0(DE-588)4042006-1
651 _7 $aKanada$2gnd$0(DE-588)4029456-0
650 _7 $aIwi taketake.$2reo
655 _7 $aHistory.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411628
830 _0 $aIndigenous education.
950    $a20160307$b*ME-dm$cc$dp$emerit$9local

MMS IDs

Document ID: 9911199768202121
Network Electronic IDs: 9913337071202121
Network Physical IDs: 9911199768202121
mms_ec_ids: 99925304620502134, 99925608430902134
mms_gb_ids: 991007314501102123
mms_mad_ids: 991022040128602122
mms_sup_ids: 99916447513002132
mms_ww_ids: 991015599920402133