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First, it perpetuated the Indians’ attachment to the tribal outlook and tribal institutions. Most notable in this regard was the high value placed on communal property-holding and gift-giving, traditions that reformers viewed as anathemas to the emergence of self-reliant individualism.
Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875–1928
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