Shadows of Sherman Institute: A Photographic History of the Indian School on Magnolia Avenue PDF DOWNLOAD Shadows of Sherman Institute: A Photographic History of the Indian School on Magnolia Avenue offers an unparalleled visual and historical account of Sherman Indian High School , one of the most significant Native American boarding schools in the United States. Curated by Lorene Sisquoc , whose personal connection to Sherman spans decades—having been raised at the school by her mother, Tonita Largo Glover, and grandmother, Ida Gooday Largo—the book provides an intimate perspective on the school’s evolution, culture, and impact. The work is the product of extensive collaboration with Dr. Cliff Trafzer , Costo Professor of American Indian Studies at the University of California, Riverside, and Dr. Jeffrey Smith of the University of Hawaii, Hilo. Together, the team has meticulously compiled archival photographs, documents, and personal narratives to present the history of Sher...
The 1954 Ute Partition and Termination Act ended federal recognition of the mixed-blood Uinta of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, removing them from the Ute Indian Tribe. Classified as being of mixed ancestry, they lost trust land protections, federal benefits, and tribal status. Like many Native communities subjected to termination policies, they faced devastating consequences, including the loss of land, resources, and traditional ways of life.