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Title:
Colonized through art : American Indian schools and art education, 1889-1915 / Marinella Lentis.
Author:
Lentis, Marinella, author.
Publication Information:
Lincoln ; London : University of Nebraska Press, [2017]
Call Number:
E97 .L48 2017
Abstract:
"An examination of government-controlled schools' use of art education as a process for assimilating American Indian children at the turn of the twentieth century."--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9780803255449
Physical Description:
xxvii, 421 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents:
Art "Lifts them to her own high level": Nineteenth-century art education -- "An indispensable adjunct to all training of this kind": The place of art in Indian schools -- "Show him the needs of civilization and how to adapt his work to the needs of the hour": Native arts and crafts in Indian schools -- "The administration has no sympathy with perpetuation of any except the most substantial of Indian handicraft": Art education at the Albuquerque Indian School -- "Drawing and all the natural artistic talents of the pupils are encouraged and cultivated": Art education at Sherman Institute -- "Susie Chase-the-Enemy and her friends do good work": Exhibits from Indian schools at fairs and expositions -- "The comparison with the work of white scholars is not always to the credit of the latter": Art training on display at educational conventions -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: List of fairs, expositions, and educational conventions that featured Indian school exhibits -- Appendix B: Day, Reservation, and Non-Reservation schools represented at major and national fairs -- Appendix C: Layouts of Minneapolis and Boston exhibits
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