Catholic Sisters, Narratives of Authority, and the Native American Boarding Schools, 1847-1918
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Introduction
Chapter 1: A Brief History of Religion, Assimilation, and Education Prior to 1860
Chapter 2: The Sisters of the Loretto and the Osage Missions in Kansas, 1847-1870
Chapter 3: Native American Boarding Schools and Institutional Efforts After the Civil War
Chapter 4: Authority, Narrative, and Performance at the Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus Missions in Avoca, Minnesota, 1884-1890
Chapter 5: Rise of Anti-Denominationalism, 1880-1918
Chapter 6: Constrictions on the Sisters of St. Francis and the Pawhuska Mission, Oklahoma 1887-1915
Chapter 7: The Sisters of St. Joseph at the Fort Yuma School, 1886-1900
Conclusion