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Stealing Little Moon : the legacy of the American Indian boarding schools  Cover Image Book Book

Stealing Little Moon : the legacy of the American Indian boarding schools / Dan SaSuWeh Jones.

Summary:

"Little Moon There Are No Stars Tonight was four years old when armed federal agents showed up at her home and took her from her family. Under the authority of the government, she was sent away to a boarding school specifically created to strip her of her Ponca culture and teach her the ways of white society. Little Moon was one of thousands of Indigenous children forced to attend these schools across America and give up everything they'd ever known: family, friends, toys, clothing, food, customs, even their language. She would be the first of four generations of her family who would go to the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School. Dan SaSuWeh Jones chronicles his family's time at Chilocco-starting with his grandmother Little Moon's arrival when the school first opened and ending with him working on the maintenance crew when the school shut down nearly one hundred years later. Together with the voices of students from other schools, both those who died and those who survived, Dan brings to light the lasting legacy of the boarding school era. Part American history, part family history, Stealing Little Moon is a powerful look at the miseducation and the mistreatment of Indigenous kids, while celebrating their strength, resiliency, and courage-and the ultimate failure of the United States government to erase them."-- Provided by publisher.
"Dan SaSuWeh Jones brings to light the forced assimilation and cultural erasure of Indigenous people by government-run residential schools with first-person accounts that breaks down the truth of America's hidden past.Scholastic Focus is the premier home of thoroughly researched, beautifully written, and thoughtfully designed works of narrative nonfiction aimed at middle grade and young adult readers. These books help readers learn about the world in which they live and develop their critical thinking skills so that they may become dynamic citizens who are able to analyze and understand our past, participate in essential discussions about our present, and work to grow and build our future."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781338889475
  • ISBN: 1338889478
  • Physical Description: xix, 284 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, portraits ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Scholastic Focus, 2024.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-277).
Formatted Contents Note:
Foreword / by Denise K. Lajimodiere -- Introduction -- Kill the Indian in him : a history -- Little Moon there are no stars tonight -- Little Moon at Chilocco -- Full moon -- Athletes & soldiers : the warrior spirit -- Hateful things -- Changes in the 1950s -- It's OK to be an Indian! -- Red power continues -- Chilocco closes -- My Chilocco story -- Let the truth-telling begin -- Conclusion.
Target Audience Note:
Ages 8 and up. Scholastic Focus.
Grades 4-6. Scholastic Focus.
Awards Note:
Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children, 2025
Subject: Jones, Dan SaSuWeh, 1951- > Family.
Chilocco Indian Agricultural School > History > Juvenile literature.
Chilocco Indian Agricultural School.
Chilocco Indian Agricultural School.
Off-reservation boarding schools > United States > History > Juvenile literature.
Indians of North America > Cultural assimilation > History > Juvenile literature.
Off-reservation boarding schools.
Indians of North America > Cultural assimilation.
Internats pour Autochtones > États-Unis > Histoire > Ouvrages pour la jeunesse.
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / Cultural, Ethnic & Regional.
JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / United States / General.
Indians of North America > Cultural assimilation.
Off-reservation boarding schools.
Private schools > United States > Juvenile literature.
Native Americans > North America > Juvenile literature.
Private schools.
Native Americans > North America.
United States.
Genre: Biographies.
History.
Juvenile works.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Homer Public Library J 371.829 JON (Text) 000176667 Children's Library -- New Checked out 07/03/2025


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