Ethnic Factors in Education (Pamphlet)
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Author: Hewett, Edgar L. (1865-1946)
Publisher: American Anthropologist
Pub Date: 1905
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Fair. Stapled binding tight. No folds. Number “1410.” hand written on upper front cover corner. Lower front cover corner has an approx. 4″ bend. All corners worn. Several small chips along front cover recto edge. Foxing to spine edges. Lower corner of first page at spine foot has an approx. 3/4″ tear. Uncut pages.
Notes: Pamphlet. Offprint from American Anthropologist, Vol. 7, No. 1. January-March, 1905. Hewett argues “A rational educational policy for the various primitive races now under our care must be based on specific scientific knowledge of racial mind and character. This suggests a wide extension of the functions of the Bureau of American Ethnology and the establishment of ethno-educational experiment stations.” (Page 16). Those uncut pages are the reason this pamphlet has survived 100+ years. Nobody’s read the damn thing in its entirety. “Ethno-educational experiment stations” sounds like a fancy euphemism for camps, prisons, boarding schools?






