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  1. This poem explores the emotional pain and loss experienced by Native American children forced into boarding schools. The poem shifts between dreams and reality, showing the children’s attempts to escape while conveying the deep sense of loss, grief, and cultural disconnection they face. View Poetry + Review Corner.

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  2. Oct 23, 2023 · 'Indian Boarding School: The Runaways' focuses on the identity of the Native American children who were sent to boarding schools in the 19th and 20th centuries as part of a state-sponsored attempt to gradually eradicate the culture of the native people.

  3. Louise Erdrich’s poem “Indian Boarding School: The Runaways” is all about the life of children and youth admitted to Native American boarding schools. This poem describes how they felt inside the alien environment of such institutions and how the Euro-American lifestyle impacted their minds.

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  4. Indian Boarding School: The Runaways. By Louise Erdrich. Share. Home’s the place we head for in our sleep. Boxcars stumbling north in dreams. don’t wait for us. We catch them on the run. The rails, old lacerations that we love, shoot parallel across the face and break.

  5. Nov 18, 2023 · The purpose of federal Indian boarding schools was to culturally assimilate American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian children by forcibly removing them from their families and Indian...

  6. Nov 27, 2023 · The poet in this stanza talks about the struggles of Native American children in boarding schools. The lame guard striking a match brings a brief light in the darkness. This symbolizes a short relief.

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  8. 6 days ago · American Indian boarding school, system of boarding schools created for Indigenous —that is, Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian —children by the United States government and Christian churches during the 1800s and 1900s.