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Native American Higher Education in the United States



This excerpt from a book reviews the history of Native American higher education in the United States. The author reviews the development of higher education for Native Americans from the colonial period to the present, and discusses the current status of Native American higher education. more details
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  • Reviews the history of Native American higher education in the United States
  • Discusses the development of higher education for Native Americans from the colonial period to the present, and the current status of Native American higher education
  • Includes descriptions of key Native American institutions of higher education


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Author Cary M. Carney
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781412806862
Publication Date 21/07/2007
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Manufacturer Transaction Pub
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This excerpt from a book reviews the history of Native American higher education in the United States. The author reviews the development of higher education for Native Americans from the colonial period to the present, and discusses the current status of Native American higher education.

Many aspects of Native American education have been given extensive attention. There are plentiful works on the boarding school program, the mission school efforts, and other aspects of Indian education. Higher education, however, has received little examination. Select articles, passages, and occasional chapters touch on it, but usually only in respect to specific subjects as an adjunct to education in general. There is no thorough and comprehensive history of Native American higher education in the United States. "Native American Higher Education in the United States" fills this need, and is now available in paperback. Carney reviews the historical development of higher education for the Native American community from the age of discovery to the present. The author has constructed his book chronologically in three eras: the colonial period, featuring several efforts at Indian missions in the colonial colleges; the federal period, when Native American higher education was largely ignored except for sporadic tribal and private efforts; and the self-determination period, highlighted by the recent founding of the tribally-controlled colleges. Carney also includes a chapter comparing Native American higher education with African-American higher education. The concluding chapter discusses the current status of Native American higher education. Carney's book fills an informational gap while at the same time opening the field of Native American higher education to continuing exploration. It will be valuable reading for educators and historians, and general readers interested in Native American culture.
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