Native American Studies
BIA Schools, or Bureau of Indian Affairs Schools, were educational institutions established by the United States government to educate Native American children. These schools aimed to assimilate Indigenous youth into Euro-American culture by promoting English language use and Western values while often neglecting Native languages and cultural practices. This resulted in both resistance and adaptation strategies among Native American communities as they navigated the challenges of these educational environments.
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