TRUTH IN HISTORY: EXAMINING INDIAN BOARDING SCHOOLS IN CALIFORNIA
Hello,
This is a reminder of today's webinar, Part 3 of the Boarding School Healing Webinar Series 2020.
Join us at 12 noon PDT / 1 p.m. MDT / 2 p.m. CDT / 3 p.m. EDT
Today's Webinar
Sharing and Contextualizing Sherman Indian Museum
Offering valuable context for the experiences and histories of Sherman Institute, this session features the work of the Sherman Indian Museum led by curators, Lorene Sisquoc and Amanda Wixon. Though Sherman Institute was the first off-reservation boarding school in California under the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the museum exists today as a non-federally operated entity. In addition to sharing a brief historical analysis of Sherman Institute, the process and impact of the Sherman Indian Museum’s digitization project will be explored, as well as how the museum has navigated curation protocols and ethical considerations regarding the digitization of Indian boarding school materials.
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We also want to acknowledge and say a big thank you to the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians for sponsoring this year's webinar series!
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