Native American Literature
Boarding schools were institutions established primarily in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to educate Native American children while enforcing assimilation into Euro-American culture. These schools aimed to erase Indigenous identities and languages, often using harsh methods, and significantly impacted intergenerational experiences within Native families. The legacy of these institutions is crucial for understanding resistance narratives and the ongoing struggles for cultural survival.
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