Tannik school : the impact of education on the Eskimos of Anaktuvuk Pass
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Physical Description:
210 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
print - Publisher: Anchorage : Alaska Methodist University Press, 1975.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes index. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Bibliography: p. [202]-206. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Nunamiut of Anaktuvuk Pass: Setting -- People -- Subsistence -- Social activities -- Government -- World view -- Process of enculturation: New Nunamiut -- Infancy -- Early childhood: "The Little Kids" -- Later childhood: "The School Kids" -- Adolescence and young adulthood: "The High School Kids" -- Nunamiut adult -- Social control -- Old people -- Emerging role of the teacher: Village teachers -- Teacher roles 1957-1969 -- Socialization of the bush teacher -- Background -- State's role -- Role of visitors -- Villagers' role -- Child, the school, and the teacher: Physical plant -- Classroom routine -- Measures of school progress -- Teaching the Nunamiut -- Case studies -- Villagers, the school, and the teacher: Aspirations for children -- Attitudes toward teachers -- Teacher-Village interaction -- Impact of education on the Nunamiut: School as an agent of change -- Impact of the school -- Altering the educational stance: Meeting adult needs -- Meeting children's needs -- Meeting teacher needs. |
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