From Boarding Schools to Foster Care: A Historical Analysis of Native American Children’s Education and Care Maral Shabak 1.

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From Boarding Schools to Foster Care: A Historical Analysis of Native American Children’s Education and Care Maral Shabak 1

Boarding schools are established as a part of the “civilizing” mission. From: Away From Home: American Indian Boarding School Experiences 2

The New Deal brought about a questioning of capitalism and the ideologies of white Europeans that came after the Great Depression. This helped allow a reimagining of Native American Independence. e11_p05.htm 3

NPR’s Report, “Native Foster Care; Lost Children Shattered Families” exposes the lack of regulation by the federal government in regards to Native foster care. Illustration captured from NPR’s Disproportionately index. 4