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Title: Educating the Indian, Part 2 (L20) Day Schools


1
Educating the Indian, Part 2 (L20)Day Schools
  • Dr. Anton Treuer
  • Bemidji State University

2
How they worked
  • Regular school routine during day, kids live at
    home with parents
  • No uniforms, no school control over home life
  • Still a strict English-only policy tribal
    language use often punished or resulting in
    learning disability label
  • Kids sometimes suspended for long hair, policy
    changes come slowly, attitude changes even more
    slowly

3
Curriculum Issues - Columbus
4
Curriculum Issues - Columbus
5
George Bush, Sr. on the Jubilee Commission
6
Great Seal for the Territory of Wisconsin
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Whose Heroes?
  • Washington
  • Lincoln
  • Grant
  • Jackson
  • Architects of American democracy
  • Constitution, rule of law
  • Indian killers
  • Architects of removal policy genocide
  • Broken treaties

10
Bering Strait
  • Fact v. Theory
  • How does it feel to be told that your culture,
    your parents and grandparents are consistently
    wrong?

11
Thanksgiving / King Philips War
12
Opportunities
  • Schools provide many opportunities to learn about
    white culture, history, heroes
  • How many opportunities are presented to learn
    about native culture, history, heroes?
  • Is there any wonder that there is a disconnect
    for many native students?
  • How different are day schools from boarding
    schools?

13
George Bush, Sr.
  • We are approaching a momentous year in history,
    a year that will mark the five hundredth
    anniversary of one of the greatest achievements
    of human endeavor Christopher Columbus'
    discovery of the New World... Christopher
    Columbus not only opened the door to a New World,
    but also set an example for us all by showing
    what monumental feats can be accomplished through
    perseverance and faith. I strongly encourage
    every American to support the Quincentenary, and
    to discover the significance that this milestone
    in history has in his or her own life.

14
Truth Rewritten
15
Ronald Reagan
  • We were wrong to let Indians have reservations,
    we should have done more to bring them into the
    fold of American life.

16
Resisting Education Assimilation
  • Drop out is not just from lack of smarts or
    motivation
  • Often lack of participation in education goes
    across the age spectrum in Indian communities
  • 1945, 8 Indian high school grads in MN
  • 1970, 32 Indians grad high school, 2 grad
    college
  • 1980, 55 Indians grad high school, 5 college
  • Better and better every decade
  • Indians still 4X more likely to drop out and 3X
    more likely to be suspended

17
Educational Achievement
18
Politics Power in Education
  • Jerry-mandering reservations in school
    districting (Leech Lake)
  • Few native teachers and administrators
  • Few educated Indians to work in schools as
    teachers or administrators
  • Little native control of the curriculum
    textbooks, language culture offerings as
    electives or part of the mainstream curriculum

19
Tribal Initiatives
  • Changing attitudes, awareness of the benefits of
    education, NIEA, MIEA
  • Advocacy, JOM funding
  • New tribal schools, culture based curriculum, HOE
    in Minneapolis has more native grads than all
    other schools in the metro combined
  • Trying to make schools places where kids can
    learn about themselves as well as the world

20
Challenges
  • Finding qualified staff
  • Tribal politics, micromanagement
  • Attitudinal change comes slowly developing an
    educating ethic
  • Making sure that schools dont assimilate
  • Problems pervade Indian communities

21
Interpreting
  • Germans still wrestle with national guilt over
    the Holocaust addressed in part by mandated
    instruction about it
  • America has dark chapters in its history too, but
    we have yet to assume national responsibility for
    them much less make them right

22
Tribal Languages in U.S. Canada
23
Tribal Language Immersion Schools
  • Waadookodaading (Hayward, WI)
  • Niigaane (Bena, MN)
  • Hawaiians, Maori, Piegan, Mowhawk
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