Committed Remembering Native Kinship in and beyond Institutions
Between 1902 and 1934, the United States confined hundreds of adults and children from dozens of Native nations at the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians, a federal psychiatric hospital in South Dakota. But detention at the Indian Asylum, as families experienced it, was not the beginning or end of the...
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Autor principal: | Burch, Susan (auth) |
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Format: | Electrònic Capítol de llibre |
Idioma: | anglès |
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The University of North Carolina Press
2021
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