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In the eyes of reformers no sphere of Indian life was more reprehensible than the relations between the sexes. There were two aspects to the issue. One concerned the perceived low status of women in tribal society, the proverbial image of the degraded “squaw,” totally subservient to the whim and will of her hunter-warrior husband.
Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875–1928
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