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A look at posters from Indian Schools that not only show Eurocentric cultural indoctrination for Native American children, but also strong gender stereotyping.

  • The United States Government set up Indian Schools in the latter parts of the 19th Century, in hopes of "taming" the "savage" Native Americans by teaching them English, white American culture, and Christianity. Many Native American children were taken away from their families and tribes against their will, and were educated in the ways that would destroy as much of their native traditions as possible (changing hairstyle and clothing to those of white Americans, speaking English only, and so forth).
  • An entire section of Heard Museum is dedicated to the shameful legacy of Indian Schools and their effect on Native Americans. Phoenix's Heard Museum is a great overview of the dozens of diverse cultures of Native Americans that are found throughout the State of Arizona.
  • In 1924, Native Americans were given United States citizenship, and since then many Native American cultures and tribes have received official recognized status from the United States Government. Additionally, while Indian Schools still exist today, their current role is instead to preserve what is left of the Native American cultures.
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Author InSapphoWeTrust from Los Angeles, California, USA
Camera location33° 28′ 19.62″ N, 112° 04′ 21.07″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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