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Pipestone : my life in an Indian boarding school
Publication Information
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, ©2010.
Physical Description
xviii, 193 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Summary
Best known as a leader of the Indian takeover of Alcatraz Island in 1969, Adam Fortunate Eagle now offers a memoir of his years as a young student at Pipestone Indian Boarding School in Minnesota. He lives up to his reputation as a "contrary warrior" by disproving the popular view of Indian boarding schools as bleak and prisonlike. Fortunate Eagle attended Pipestone between 1935 and 1945, just as Commissioner of Indian Affairs John Collier's pluralist vision was reshaping the federal boarding school system to promote greater respect for Native cultures and traditions.
Contents
- Life at Pipestone Indian Boarding School, March 1935-June 1945
- Life after Pipestone Indian Boarding School
- App. 1. Excerpt from "The history of Pipestone Indian School" / by Gaylord V. Reynolds
- App. 2. A brief history of "The Pipestone Indian School" courtesy Pipestone County Museum.
Subjects
- Indian students > Minnesota > Pipestone > Biography.
- Indian youth > Education > Minnesota > Pipestone.
- Indian youth > Cultural assimilation > Minnesota > Pipestone.
- Indians of North America > Biography.
- Off-reservation boarding schools > Minnesota > Pipestone > History > 20th century.
- Indians of North America > Education > Minnesota > Pipestone
- Indians of North America > Cultural assimilation > Minnesota > Pipestone.
- Pipestone (Minn.) > Biography.
- Pipestone Indian Industrial Training School > History.
- Fortunate Eagle, Adam, 1929- > Childhood and youth.