Henry Roe Cloud
A Biography
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Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780761849179
Number of Pages: 160
Published: 30/12/2009
Width: 16.2 cm
Height: 24 cm
Henry Roe Cloud was the first Native American to graduate from Yale. His education, his religion, his personal life, and his public life were a mosaic made up of traditional Native American beliefs and practices, the white man's educational system, reform theology, progressive education and progressive politics. Cloud was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1913. His widely read autobiographical essay, 'From Wigwam to Pulpit,' was subtitled as 'A Red Man's Story of His Progress from Darkness to Light.' His contributions to theological inquiry, the education of Native Americans, and the formulation of government policies contribute to his inclusion in any list of the most prominent Native Americans in history.
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 1. Murky Waters Chapter 3 2. Genoa Chapter 4 3. Conversion at the Reservation School Chapter 5 4. The Santee Normal Training School Chapter 6 5. The World Outside Nebraska, 1884-1901 Chapter 7 6. Mount Hermon Preparatory School for Boys Chapter 8 7. Yale Chapter 9 8. The Roes Chapter 10 9. Choosing Roads Chapter 11 10. The World Outside the Classroom, 1902-1910 Chapter 12 11. Oberlin Chapter 13 12. Auburn Theological Seminary Chapter 14 13. The Roe Indian Institute Chapter 15 14. Sleeping with the Enemy Chapter 16 15. The End of the Chosen Road Chapter 17 16. What If Chapter 18 Bibliography