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Free to Be Mohawk: Indigenous Education at the Akwesasne Freedom School (Volume 12) (New Directions in Native American Studies Series)

Full title: Free to Be Mohawk: Indigenous Education at the Akwesasne Freedom School (Volume 12) (New Directions in Native American Studies Series)
ISBN: 9780806151540
ISBN 10: 0806151544
Authors: White Ph.D., Ms. Louellyn
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Edition: First
Num. pages: 240
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2016

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Synopsis

Akwesasne Territory Straddles The U.s.-ontario, And Quebec. In 1979, In The Midst Of A Major Conflict Regarding Self-governance, Traditional Mohawks There Asserted Their Sovereign Rights To Self-education. Concern Over The Loss Of Language And Culture And Clashes With The Public School System Over Who Had The Right To Educate Their Children Sparked The Birth Of The Akwesasne Freedom School (afs) And Its Grassroots, Community-based Approach. In Free To Be Mohawk, Louellyn White Traces The History Of The Afs, A Tribally Controlled School Operated Without Direct Federal, State, Or Provincial Funding, And Explore Factors Contributing To Its Longevity And Its Impact On Alumni, Students, Teachers, Parents, And Staff. Through Interviews, Participant Observations, And Archival Research. White Presents An In-depth Picture Of The Akwesasne Freedom School As A Model Of Indigenous Holistic Education That Incorporates Traditional Teachings, Experiential Methods, And Language Immersion. Alumni, Parents, And Teachers Describe How The School Has Fostered A Strong Sense Of What It Is To Be Fully Mohawk. White Explores The Complex Relationship Between Language And Identity And Shows How Afs Participants Transcend Historical Colonization By Negotiating Their Sense Of Self. According To Mohawk Elder Sakokwenionkwas (tom Porter), The Prophecies Say That The Time Will Come When The Grandchildren Will Speak To The Whole World. The Reason For The Akwesasne Freedom School Is So The Grandchildren Will Have Something Significant To Say. In A World Where Forced Assimilation And Colonial Education Have Resulted In The Loss Or Endangerment Of Hundred Of Indigenous Languages, The Akwesasne Freedom School Provides A Cultural And Linguistic Sanctuary. White's Timely Study Reminds Readers, Including The Canadian And U.s. Governments, Of The Critical Importance Of An Indigenous Nation's Authority Over The Education Of Its Children. -- From Dust Jacket. Kanienke:ha Blues -- The Haudenosaunee -- Drums Along The St. Regis -- The Akwesasne Freedom School: An Indigenous Model Of Holistic Education -- Kanienke:ha And The Akwesasne Freedom School -- Language And Identity: What Kind Of Indian Are You If You Don't Speak Mohawk? -- Becoming Fully Mohawk -- Conclusion: Final Thoughts On Self-determination And Educational Freedom. Louellyn White. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 187-204) And Index.