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American Indian Boarding School Survivors (Contemporary Voices of Indigenous Peoples)

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Rosaries: The History,

the Unforgivable, and

the Healing of

Northern Plains

American Indian

Boarding School

Survivors

(Contemporary

Voices of Indigenous

Peoples)

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A powerful testimony and painful truth about Indian boarding schools and the atrocious human

rights violations carried out by the religious and the government. We honor the survivors courage

to break the silence and tell their stories. Chi miigwich to Lajimodiere for chronicling her journey to

healing for others. Christine Diindiisi McCleave, Executive Officer, National Native American

Boarding School Healing Coalition --National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition

Read more 'Stringing Rosaries by Denise Lajimodiere is an essential book for all people of good

conscience. It imparts the history of assimilationist government boarding schools for Indigenous

Americans through interviews with sixteen survivors, all from the Northern Plains. As children at

the southern border of the United States experience isolation and incarceration, this book adds to

literature on the tragic consequences.' —Denise Low, author of Turtle’s Beating Heart: One

FamilyÂ’s Story of Lenape Survival 'Stringing Rosaries is a stunning recitation of the experiences

of survivors of the boarding schools that were a result of the disastrous and misguided boarding

school policy adopted and implemented by the federal government in the early and later 1880s.

Lajimodiere lays bare the pain and unresolved trauma of those who were subjected to the schools,

and she provides the basis for understanding the source of that trauma from one generation to the

next. A must read.' —Donald R. Wharton, Sr. Attorney, Native American Rights Fund

'Lajimodiere captures Indian boarding school survivor stories in their own words with sometimes

gut-wrenching detail. These courageous voices demonstrate the complexity of survivor

experiences, while LajimodiereÂ’s emotional journey as an inter-generational survivor help

contextualize stories of resilience and healing. Stringing Rosaries is an important contribution to

the growing body of literature on Indian boarding schools told from Indigenous perspectives.'

—Louellyn White (Mohawk), Carlisle Indian Industrial School descendant; Assoc. Professor of

First Peoples Studies, Concordia University, Montreal; author of Free to Be Mohawk: Indigenous


Education at the Akwesasne Freedom School, 'A powerful testimony and painful truth about Indian

boarding schools and the atrocious human rights violations carried out by the religious and the

government. We honor the survivorsÂ’ courage to break the silence and tell their stories. Chi

miigwich to Lajimodiere for chronicling her journey to healing for others.' —Christine Diindiisi

McCleave, Executive Officer, National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition Read

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