Indian School: Stories of Survival
(Films Media Group, 2011), 40 mins, 40 page(s)
Details
- Abstract / Summary
- This program explores the educational system developed by U.S. Army Captain Richard H. Pratt, in which Native-American children were removed from their tribal communities and confined to barracks-style schools. The DVD considers the emotional and physical abuse and the loss of culture suffered by Native-American children and features interviews with survivors from the Tlingit, Chippewa, Choctaw, and Lakota communities. For mature audiences.
- Field of Interest
- Psychology
- Copyright Message
- Copyright ©2011 by Films Media Group
- Duration
- 40 mins
- Format
- DVD
- Page Count
- 40
- Publisher
- Films Media Group
- Release Date
- 2011
- Subject
- Psychology, Social Sciences, Psychology & Counseling