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Catholic Sisters, Narratives of Authority, and the Native American Boarding Schools, 1847-1918 brings to light a largely unknown of history of the Catholic Native American Boarding Schools run by Catholic Sisters. Elisabeth C. Davis examines four schools, the first one established by Catholic women in the United States in 1847 and the last ending in 1918. Using previously unexplored archival material, Davis examines how Catholic Sisters established authority over their students and the local indigenous communities. In doing so, Davis sheds new light on the role of women during the eras of…mehr
Catholic Sisters, Narratives of Authority, and the Native American Boarding Schools, 1847-1918 brings to light a largely unknown of history of the Catholic Native American Boarding Schools run by Catholic Sisters. Elisabeth C. Davis examines four schools, the first one established by Catholic women in the United States in 1847 and the last ending in 1918. Using previously unexplored archival material, Davis examines how Catholic Sisters established authority over their students and the local indigenous communities. In doing so, Davis sheds new light on the role of women during the eras of American expansion, settler imperialism, and the boarding school era.
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Autorenporträt
Elisabeth C. Davis is assistant professor of history at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: A Brief History of Religion, Assimilation, and Education Prior to 1860 Chapter 2: The Sisters of the Loretto and the Osage Missions in Kansas, 1847-1870 Chapter 3: Native American Boarding Schools and Institutional Efforts After the Civil War Chapter 4: Authority, Narrative, and Performance at the Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus Missions in Avoca, Minnesota, 1884-1890 Chapter 5: Rise of Anti-Denominationalism, 1880-1918 Chapter 6: Constrictions on the Sisters of St. Francis and the Pawhuska Mission, Oklahoma 1887-1915 Chapter 7: The Sisters of St. Joseph at the Fort Yuma School, 1886-1900 Conclusion
Introduction Chapter 1: A Brief History of Religion, Assimilation, and Education Prior to 1860 Chapter 2: The Sisters of the Loretto and the Osage Missions in Kansas, 1847-1870 Chapter 3: Native American Boarding Schools and Institutional Efforts After the Civil War Chapter 4: Authority, Narrative, and Performance at the Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus Missions in Avoca, Minnesota, 1884-1890 Chapter 5: Rise of Anti-Denominationalism, 1880-1918 Chapter 6: Constrictions on the Sisters of St. Francis and the Pawhuska Mission, Oklahoma 1887-1915 Chapter 7: The Sisters of St. Joseph at the Fort Yuma School, 1886-1900 Conclusion
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