The Zuni Agency Boarding School at Black Rock
The Zuni Agency Boarding School at Black Rock
This chapter describes the establishment of the Zuni Boarding School at Black Rock. It argues that while the Zunis learned to appreciate the advantages of Western-style educational system, they held on to their desire to make sure that their children did not forget the “Zuni way” of understanding the world.
Keywords: Zuni people, education, Native Americans, assimilation, Indian boarding schools, on-reservation boarding schools
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