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Considers colonial school-prison systems in relation to the
self-determination of Native communities, nations, and peoples The
School-Prison Trust describes interrelated histories, ongoing
ideologies, and contemporary expressions of what the authors call
the "school-prison trust": a conquest strategy encompassing the
boarding school and juvenile prison models, and deployed in the
long war against Native peoples. At its heart, the book is a
constellation of stories of Indigenous self-determination in the
face of this ongoing conquest. Following the stories of an
incarcerated young man named Jakes, the authors consider features
of school-prison relations for young Native people to ask urgent
questions about Indigenous sovereignty, conquest, survivance, and
refusal.
Indigenous students remain one of the least represented populations
in higher education. They continue to account for only one percent
of the total post-secondary student population, and this lack of
representation is felt in multiple ways beyond enrollment. Less
research money is spent studying Indigenous students, and their
interests are often left out of projects that otherwise purport to
address diversity in higher education. Recently, Native
scholars have started to reclaim research through the development
of their own research methodologies and paradigms that are based in
tribal knowledge systems and values, and that allow inherent
Indigenous knowledge and lived experiences to strengthen the
research. Reclaiming Indigenous Research in Higher Education
highlights the current scholarship emerging from these scholars of
higher education. From understanding how Native American students
make their way through school, to tracking tribal college and
university transfer students, this book allows Native scholars to
take center stage, and shines the light squarely on those least
represented among us. Â Â
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