Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875-1928 Audiobook, by David Wallace Adams Play Audiobook Sample

Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875-1928 Audiobook

Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875-1928 Audiobook, by David Wallace Adams Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Paul Boehmer, Paul Boehmer Publisher: Tantor Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 12.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 9.38 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: January 2024 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9798855504088

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

26

Longest Chapter Length:

59:59 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

05:34 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

43:07 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

The last "Indian War" was fought against Native American children in the dormitories and classrooms of government boarding schools. Only by removing Indian children from their homes for extended periods of time, policymakers reasoned, could white "civilization" take root while childhood memories of "savagism" gradually faded to the point of extinction. In the words of one official: "Kill the Indian and save the man."

This fully revised edition of Education for Extinction offers the only comprehensive account of this dispiriting effort, and incorporates the last twenty-five years of scholarship. Much more than a study of federal Indian policy, this book vividly details the day-to-day experiences of Indian youth living in a "total institution" designed to reconstruct them both psychologically and culturally.

Especially poignant is Adams's description of the ways in which students resisted or accommodated themselves to forced assimilation. Many converted to varying degrees, but others plotted escapes, committed arson, and devised ingenious strategies of passive resistance. He reveals the various ways in which graduates struggled to make sense of their lives and selectively drew upon their school experience in negotiating personal and tribal survival in a world increasingly dominated by white men.

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About the Narrators

Cassandra Campbell has won multiple Audie Awards, Earphones Awards, and the prestigious Odyssey Award for narration. She was been named a “Best Voice” by AudioFile magazine and in 2018 was inducted in Audible’s inaugural Narrator Hall of Fame.

Cassandra Campbell has won multiple Audie Awards, Earphones Awards, and the prestigious Odyssey Award for narration. She was been named a “Best Voice” by AudioFile magazine and in 2018 was inducted in Audible’s inaugural Narrator Hall of Fame.