Mary Annette Pember unveils Native American boarding schools' harsh history and cultural survival.
Takeaways
•Mary Annette explores how boarding schools enforced forced assimilation policies that erased Native languages and spirituality under Christian missionary control.
•Her memoir reveals her mother's trauma from St. Mary's boarding school, highlighting intergenerational mental health impacts and survival.
•Pember details decades of archival research uncovering systemic federal and church roles in oppressing Native communities through education and land dispossession.
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The Fragility of Society and the Pendulum of ChangeThe Fragility of Society and the Pendulum of ChangeThe Fragility of Society and the Pendulum of ChangeThe Fragility of Society and the Pendulum of Change
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The Fragility of Society and the Pendulum of ChangeThe Fragility of Society and the Pendulum of ChangeThe Fragility of Society and the Pendulum of ChangeThe Fragility of Society and the Pendulum of Change
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