Scenarios about 'Native American education'
The formal schooling and educational policies applied to Indigenous peoples of North America, encompassing both traditional knowledge systems and Western educational models imposed through colonization. Native American education history includes boarding schools aimed at cultural assimilation, educational discrimination, and the ongoing struggle for culturally responsive teaching methods. This topic illuminates alternate historical scenarios where Indigenous educational sovereignty might have developed differently or been preserved.
What If Tribal Colleges Were Never Established?
Exploring the alternate timeline where tribal colleges never emerged in the United States, profoundly altering Indigenous education, cultural preservation, and economic development across Native American communities.