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Federal Fathers and Mothers Cathleen D. Cahill

Federal Fathers and Mothers By Cathleen D. Cahill

Federal Fathers and Mothers by Cathleen D. Cahill


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Federal Fathers and Mothers: A Social History of the United States Indian Service, 1869-1933 by Cathleen D. Cahill

Established in 1824, the United States Indian Service (USIS), now known as the Bureau of Indian Affairs, was the agency responsible for carrying out U.S. treaty and trust obligations to American Indians, but it also sought to civilise and assimilate them. In Federal Fathers and Mothers, Cathleen Cahill offers the first in-depth social history of the agency during the height of its assimilation efforts in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Cahill shows how the USIS pursued a strategy of intimate colonialism, using employees as surrogate parents and model families in order to shift Native Americans' allegiances from tribal kinship networks to Euro-American familial structures and, ultimately, the U.S. government.

About Cathleen D. Cahill

Cathleen D. Cahill is assistant professor of history at the University of New Mexico, USA.

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CIN146960681XVG
9781469606811
146960681X
Federal Fathers and Mothers: A Social History of the United States Indian Service, 1869-1933 by Cathleen D. Cahill
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The University of North Carolina Press
20130201
384
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