The Choctaw Nation: Changing the Appearance of American Higher Education, 1830- 1907
- Title
- The Choctaw Nation: Changing the Appearance of American Higher Education, 1830- 1907
- Creator
- Steven Crum (IA-Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Reservation) See all items with this value
- Date
- 2007
- Bibliographic Citation
- Crum, Steven. 2007. The Choctaw Nation: Changing the Appearance of American Higher Education, 1830-1907. History of Education Quarterly 47(1): 49-68.
- annotates
- Discusses the Chahta Nation’s historical emphasis on education, dating back before the 1830 Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. Includes considerations of gender equality in Chahta education policies in the nineteenth century
- Subject
- Chahta (Choctaw) See all items with this value
- Chahta Culture See all items with this value
- Indigenous Perspective See all items with this value
- Identity See all items with this value
- Oklahoma See all items with this value
- Temporal Coverage
- Postcontact See all items with this value
- 19th Century See all items with this value
- 20th Century See all items with this value
- Item sets
- Anthropological Sources
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