Category: Writing
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Native American Students at Carlisle Indian School Subvert Cultural Genocide in School Publications
Anishinaabe Students at Carlisle Indian School Use Official Publications to Preserve and Celebrate Native Culture The Carlisle Indian School, notorious for its mission to “Kill the Indian and save the man,” witnessed an unexpected rebellion within its own publications. Julie Morrow’s research focuses on the writings of Anishinaabe students from the Great Lakes and Plains…
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Pushing Back Against Cultural Genocide: Anishinaabe Students’ Resistance at Carlisle Indian School
Reviving Anishinaabe Identity: The Inspiring Battle of Students at Carlisle Indian School In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania stood as a symbol of the US government’s efforts to assimilate Native American children into mainstream American society. The school’s founder, Richard Henry Pratt, famously declared his mission to…
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The Kindle Scribe: Rediscovering the Joy of Writing in the Digital Age
How a Note-Writing E-Ink Tablet Changed the Way I Take Notes In a world dominated by digital devices, the act of writing with pen and paper has become a rarity. As a writer who has relied on smartphones and tablets for nearly two decades, I never thought I would find joy in holding a pen…
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The Kindle Scribe: Rediscovering the Joy of Writing in the Digital Age
Unleashing Creativity: How the Kindle Scribe is Revolutionizing Writing in the Digital Age In a world dominated by smartphones, tablets, and laptops, the act of putting pen to paper seems to have become a lost art. But what if there was a way to bridge the gap between the traditional pleasure of writing and the…