From the Boarding Schools: Apache Indian Students Speak Krupat Arnold
From the Boarding Schools: Apache Indian Students Speak Krupat Arnold Arnold Krupat's From the Boarding Schools makes available previously unheard Apache voices from the Indian boarding schools. A…
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From the Boarding Schools: Apache Indian Students Speak Krupat Arnold
Arnold Krupat's From the Boarding Schools makes available previously unheard Apache voices from the Indian boarding schools. A considerable number of these students died at the school, and many who were sent home for illness or poor health did not recover. It includes selections from two unpublished autobiographies by Sam Kenoi and Dan Nicholas, produced in the 1930s with the anthropologist Morris Opler, as well as material by and about Vincent Natalish, a contemporary of Kenoi and Nicholas.Natalish was one of more than one hundred Apaches taken from Fort Marion to the Carlisle Indian School by its superintendent, Captain Richard Henry Pratt, in 1887.
He married, had a son, and lived and worked in New York. Natalish, however, remained at Carlisle and graduated in 1899. He also actively sought the release of his relatives and other Apaches held prisoner at Fort Sill,