Titel | The Indigenous Digital Archive |
Beschreibung/Kommentar |
This ongoing project enables visitors to explore the history of US government Indian boarding schools in the 19th and 20th centuries (2019). Also known as residential schools, these government-run boarding schools were created to forcibly assimilate young Native Americans into mainstream American culture by separating them from their own traditions, cultural practices, and languages. The archive provides access to more than 500,000 primary source documents related to these schools, including letters, school records, yearbooks, and more. Readers can browse the IDA by categories such as school names, tribes, themes, and series, and they can also search the collections by keyword. Directed by archivist Dr. Anna Naruta-Moya, the IDA is a collaboration between the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, the New Mexico State Library's Tribal Libraries Program, and the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. |
Zum Material ... | https://omeka.dlcs-ida.org |
URL der Beschreibung | https://lernarchiv.bildung.hessen.de/sek/englisch/engl/sources/pres/na/na/edu_link_1562948700_14.html/details/ |
Elixier-Systematikpfad | Elixiersystematik; Schule; Sprachen und Literatur; Englisch; Bilingualer Unterricht; Geschichte; USA; Colonial Times |
Medienformat | Online-Ressource |
Art des Materials | Primärmaterial/Quelle |
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Sprache | Englisch |
Kostenpflichtig | Nein |
Einsteller/in | von Machui, Thomas |
Elixier-Austausch | Ja |
Quelle-ID | HE |
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Quelle-Homepage | http://www.bildung.hessen.de |
Quelle-Pfad | Hessischer Bildungsserver |
Lizenz | Es gelten die gesetzlichen Bestimmungen. |
Letzte Änderung | 15.11.2020 |
Titel | The Indigenous Digital Archive |
Beschreibung/Kommentar | This ongoing project enables visitors to explore the history of US government Indian boarding schools in the 19th and 20th centuries (2019). Also known as residential schools, these government-run boarding schools were created to forcibly assimilate young Native Americans into mainstream American culture by separating them from their own traditions, cultural practices, and languages. The archive provides access to more than 500,000 primary source documents related to these schools, including letters, school records, yearbooks, and more. Readers can browse the IDA by categories such as school names, tribes, themes, and series, and they can also search the collections by keyword. Directed by archivist Dr. Anna Naruta-Moya, the IDA is a collaboration between the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, the New Mexico State Library's Tribal Libraries Program, and the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. |
Zum Material ... | https://omeka.dlcs-ida.org |
Anzeige/Download | Es handelt sich um ein Offline-Medium. |
URL der Beschreibung | https://lernarchiv.bildung.hessen.de/sek/englisch/engl/sources/pres/na/na/edu_link_1562948700_14.html/details/ |
Elixier-Systematikpfad | Elixiersystematik; Schule; Sprachen und Literatur; Englisch; Bilingualer Unterricht; Geschichte; USA; Colonial Times |
Medienformat | Online-Ressource |
Art des Materials | Primärmaterial/Quelle |
Fach/Sachgebiet |
|
Zielgruppe(n) |
|
Bildungsebene(n) |
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Schlagworte/Tags |
|
Sprache | Englisch |
Kostenpflichtig | Nein |
Einsteller/in | von Machui, Thomas |
Elixier-Austausch | Ja |
Quelle-ID | HE |
Quelle-Logo | |
Quelle-Homepage | http://www.bildung.hessen.de |
Quelle-Pfad | Hessischer Bildungsserver |
Lizenz | |
Letzte Änderung | 15.11.2020 |