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The left photo shows some
Lakota boys upon arrival at the
Carlisle Indian Industrial
school. The right photo shows
these same boys after spending
some time at the school.
September 14/15 – Quick Write (p. 52)
Would these boys have a better future than their
peers who did not attend the school? What are the
possible costs and the consequences (positive and
negative) of their attending?
The 5 stages of U.S. Indian policy,
1789-present
• Sovereignty, 1789-1830
• Expulsion, 1830-1887
• Allotment & Assimilation, 1887-1945
• Termination and Relocation, 1945-1961
• Self-determination, 1962-present
Sovereignty, 1789-1830
• The United
States federal
government
managed trade
and diplomatic
relations that
involved Indians
and their lands.
• Natives were
recognized only
as occupants of
the land, and
not owners.
Expulsion, 1830-1887
• 1831: Andrew
Jackson
ignores
Cherokee
Nation v.
Georgia
• Allows the
Five Civilized
Tribes to be
driven west
(Trail of
Tears)
The Dawes Act, 1887
• Privatization of
reservation land
1881 Indians held
155,000,000 acres
 1890 they held
104,000,000
 1900 they held
77,000,000
Allotment & Assimilation, 1887-1945
Education for Extinction:
American Indians and the
Boarding School Experience,
1875-1968
“Kill the Indian and Save the Man”
- Captain Richard Henry Pratt
Stated Purpose of BIA Boarding Schools:
“Assimilate American Indian children into the American culture by
placing them in institutions where they are forced to reject their own
culture.”
1) Provide Indian children with the
rudiments of an academic education,
including reading, writing, and speaking
English.
2) Indians needed to be individualized, as
reformers felt that tribal life placed more
importance on the tribal community
than on the individual.
3) “Indian education was
Americanization.”
Intent of Indian Education
Most Native groups often only cut
hair in incidents of mourning.
The hair cutting at school became
very symbolic
All but bangs was shaved (including girls). 4-
nches of bangs were kept as a “handle” to
ab when necessary.
•Dead as an Indian - reborn as a white man
•You are no longer the person you were - you are the
person “we are going to make you.”
Haircuts
Do not Contaminate the “Americanization”
Change of dress:
Usually a uniform
Change of language:
Indian languages, customs, and
religions were prohibited, and parental
visits were discouraged.
Boys and girls were subjected to marching drills, to exterminate
their “innate wildness.”
Also subjected to corporal punishment.
Students who resisted or refused to conform to school rules
were kept in the school “jail” or “guardhouse.”
Rules & Methods
Children often suffered from either
malnourishment, which arose from
extreme dietary changes, or
undernourishment, due to limited
supplies of food.
Diseases were rampant, because of dietary problems and because of
the shoddy construction and condition of the school buildings.
Consequences
Strip them of individuality and identity
Termination and Relocation, 1945-1961
• Less traditional American Indians,
congressional leaders, and
government administrators
developed a policy that they
hoped would integrate the Indian
population with mainstream
America.
• They enacted laws to relocate
Indians to the nation’s cities.
They believed that once Indians
left the reservation, they would
have opportunities for education
and employment—and
assimilation.
Self-determination, 1962-present
• In 1968, the Indian Civil Right Act was passed. It
recognized the Indian tribes as sovereign nations with
the federal government.
• The Self-Determination and
Educational Assistance Act of
1975, allowed tribes to have more
tribal control over federally
subsidized programs for Indians.
• The Indian Child Welfare Act of
1978, granted tribal government
jurisdiction over child custody and
adoption on the reservation.
Reservations in the U.S. - 2011

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US Indian Policy

  • 1. The left photo shows some Lakota boys upon arrival at the Carlisle Indian Industrial school. The right photo shows these same boys after spending some time at the school. September 14/15 – Quick Write (p. 52) Would these boys have a better future than their peers who did not attend the school? What are the possible costs and the consequences (positive and negative) of their attending?
  • 2. The 5 stages of U.S. Indian policy, 1789-present • Sovereignty, 1789-1830 • Expulsion, 1830-1887 • Allotment & Assimilation, 1887-1945 • Termination and Relocation, 1945-1961 • Self-determination, 1962-present
  • 3. Sovereignty, 1789-1830 • The United States federal government managed trade and diplomatic relations that involved Indians and their lands. • Natives were recognized only as occupants of the land, and not owners.
  • 4. Expulsion, 1830-1887 • 1831: Andrew Jackson ignores Cherokee Nation v. Georgia • Allows the Five Civilized Tribes to be driven west (Trail of Tears)
  • 5. The Dawes Act, 1887 • Privatization of reservation land 1881 Indians held 155,000,000 acres  1890 they held 104,000,000  1900 they held 77,000,000 Allotment & Assimilation, 1887-1945
  • 6. Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875-1968
  • 7. “Kill the Indian and Save the Man” - Captain Richard Henry Pratt Stated Purpose of BIA Boarding Schools: “Assimilate American Indian children into the American culture by placing them in institutions where they are forced to reject their own culture.”
  • 8. 1) Provide Indian children with the rudiments of an academic education, including reading, writing, and speaking English. 2) Indians needed to be individualized, as reformers felt that tribal life placed more importance on the tribal community than on the individual. 3) “Indian education was Americanization.” Intent of Indian Education
  • 9. Most Native groups often only cut hair in incidents of mourning. The hair cutting at school became very symbolic All but bangs was shaved (including girls). 4- nches of bangs were kept as a “handle” to ab when necessary. •Dead as an Indian - reborn as a white man •You are no longer the person you were - you are the person “we are going to make you.” Haircuts
  • 10. Do not Contaminate the “Americanization” Change of dress: Usually a uniform Change of language: Indian languages, customs, and religions were prohibited, and parental visits were discouraged.
  • 11. Boys and girls were subjected to marching drills, to exterminate their “innate wildness.” Also subjected to corporal punishment. Students who resisted or refused to conform to school rules were kept in the school “jail” or “guardhouse.” Rules & Methods
  • 12. Children often suffered from either malnourishment, which arose from extreme dietary changes, or undernourishment, due to limited supplies of food. Diseases were rampant, because of dietary problems and because of the shoddy construction and condition of the school buildings. Consequences
  • 13. Strip them of individuality and identity
  • 14. Termination and Relocation, 1945-1961 • Less traditional American Indians, congressional leaders, and government administrators developed a policy that they hoped would integrate the Indian population with mainstream America. • They enacted laws to relocate Indians to the nation’s cities. They believed that once Indians left the reservation, they would have opportunities for education and employment—and assimilation.
  • 15. Self-determination, 1962-present • In 1968, the Indian Civil Right Act was passed. It recognized the Indian tribes as sovereign nations with the federal government. • The Self-Determination and Educational Assistance Act of 1975, allowed tribes to have more tribal control over federally subsidized programs for Indians. • The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978, granted tribal government jurisdiction over child custody and adoption on the reservation.
  • 16. Reservations in the U.S. - 2011