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The Middle Five: Indian Boys at School

The Middle Five: Indian Boys at School

by La Flesche, Francis, 1857-1932

BookID: 62094

Language:English

Illustrator:Henook-Makhewe-Kelenaka, 1871-1919

Reading Level:Reading ease score: 77.3 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Copyright Status:Public domain in the USA.

Indians of North America -- Juvenile literature

Description

"The Middle Five: Indian Boys at School" by Francis La Flesche is a collection of autobiographical sketches written in the early 20th century. This work provides a vivid portrayal of the experiences of young boys from the Omaha tribe attending a mission school, exploring their daily lives, cultural backgrounds, and the challenges they face in a new education system. The narrative focuses on friendship, growth, and the contrasts between their traditional upbringing and the influences of schooling. The opening of the book introduces us to the emotions and experiences of a young Indian boy entering the mission school. The boy is overcome with homesickness, crying for his mother, while a kind older boy reassures him. As the chapters unfold, we learn about the structure of the school and the complex relationships among students from different backgrounds. The experiences of these boys, including their struggles to adapt to an English-speaking environment, their friendships, and their encounters with cultural differences, set the stage for a rich exploration of identity and belonging in an evolving world. Each sketch reflects the authorโ€™s intent to present the true nature of Indian boys and how they navigate their multifaceted lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Class:E011: History: America: America; PZ: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres

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