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Education beyond the mesas : Hopi students at Sherman Institute, 1902-1929
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Education beyond the mesas : Hopi students at Sherman Institute, 1902-1929
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

Book
Creators
Sakiestewa Gilbert, Matthew
Description
"Education beyond the Mesas is the fascinating story of how generations of Hopi schoolchildren from northeastern Arizona 'turned the power' by using compulsory federal education to affirm their way of life and better their community. Sherman Institute in Riverside, California, one of the largest off-reservation boarding schools in the United States, followed other federally funded boarding schools of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in promoting the assimilation of indigenous people into mainstream America. Many Hopi schoolchildren, deeply conversant in Hopi values and traditional education before being sent to Sherman Institute, resisted this program of acculturation. Immersed in learning about another world, generations of Hopi children drew on their culture to skillfully navigate a system designed to change them irrevocably. In fact, not only did the Hopi children strengthen their commitment to their families and communities while away in the 'land of oranges,' they used their new skills, fluency in English, and knowledge of politics and economics to help their people when they eventually returned home."

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ISBN
9780803216266; 0803216262
Statement of Responsibility
Matthew Sakiestewa Gilbert.
Publication Information
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press
Physical Description
xxxii, 237 p. 23 cm.
Notes
Series: Indigenous education.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-218) and index.
Contents
Chapter 1 Hopi resistance -- Chapter 2 Policies and assimilation -- Chapter 3 The Orayvi split and Hopi schooling -- Chapter 4 Elder in residence -- Chapter 5 Taking Hopi knowledge to school -- Chapter 6 Learning to preach -- Chapter 7 Returning to Hopi -- Conclusion -- Appendix.
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