研究我的遗产:旧Leupp寄宿学校历史遗址

IF 0.5 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Davina R. Two Bears
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我的研究记录了Old Leupp寄宿学校的早期历史,这是一所美国联邦印第安人寄宿学校,从1909年到1942年在纳瓦霍保留地运作。为了与纳瓦霍文化教学保持一致,我利用非破坏性的研究方法,包括对档案记录、历史照片的批判性分析,以及对在Leupp上学的纳瓦霍长老的口述历史采访,来展示纳瓦霍学生和他们的家庭如何抵制20世纪初美国联邦政府的同化主义教育政策。这些关于恐龙生存和他们关系延续的描述表明了进行口述历史研究以支持纳瓦霍历史遗址传统考古工作的重要性和力量。
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Researching My Heritage: The Old Leupp Boarding School Historic Site
My research documents the early history of the Old Leupp Boarding School, a U.S. federal Indian boarding school in operation on the Navajo Reservation from 1909-1942. In keeping with Diné (Navajo) cultural teachings, I utilize non-destructive research methods, including a critical analysis of archival records, historic photographs, and oral history interviews with Navajo elders who attended school at Leupp, to demonstrate how Navajo students and their families resisted the U.S. federal government’s assimilationist educational policies during the early twentieth century. These accounts of Diné survivance and the continuance of k’e relationships demonstrate the importance and power of conducting oral history research in support of traditional archaeological work at historic Navajo sites.
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