An earnest desire : Jesuit Indian boarding schools, 1900-1925.

Discusses education for Lakota children at the Holy Rosary and St. Francis Mission Schools on the Pine Ridge and Rosebud Indian Reservations in South Dakota. The Jesuits and Franciscan Sisters stressed a moral education based on Catholic theology and western civilization, with an emphasis on practic...

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Corporate Author: Marquette University
Other Authors: Krugler, John D., 1940-, Pray, Jon, Thiel, Mark G.
Format: Video
Language:English
Created: [Milwaukee : Marquette University, 2012]
Series:Marquette University.
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Summary:Discusses education for Lakota children at the Holy Rosary and St. Francis Mission Schools on the Pine Ridge and Rosebud Indian Reservations in South Dakota. The Jesuits and Franciscan Sisters stressed a moral education based on Catholic theology and western civilization, with an emphasis on practical education (home skills for girls, manual and recreational skills for boys.
Item Description:Title from title frames.
Produced for a Marquette University History 4101 (applied history class under John Krugler, with Jon Pray and Mark Thiel, 2nd semester 2012)
Physical Description:1 streaming video file (11 min., 8 sec., sd., b&w with col. sequences)
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web, m4v file.
Production Credits:Created by Jake Albers, Zac Baldauf, Jennifer Berzin, Abigail Bourman, Aaron Hyams, Kim Kluge, Maggie McClain, Fisher Reynolds, Nick Schad, Amanda Scott, Katie Steffan, Emily Swenson, and Betsy Wyns.