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30 March, 17:56

Relate some ways zitkala sa describes what she was accustomed to as a native american and the treatment she received at the quaker school

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  1. 30 March, 20:40
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    In her text "The School Days of an Indian Girl", she describes the way missionary schools were on a mission to strip away the Indian identity and insert new ways. She mentions cutting of her hair which sybolizes her Indian identity, dressing in tight clothes that were not as modest as her Indian robes. Everything from waking up, eating, behaving was rigorously controlled as opposed to the freedom she had at the Sioux reserve in South Dakota.
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