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At home and industriously employed: The Women's National Indian Association

机译:在家工作并受雇于此:印度全国妇女协会

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The Women's National Indian Association (WNIA) organized in 1879 to advocate fair treatment of Native Americans. By manipulating the Victorian ideology of domesticity, the organization was able to send women missionaries to the reservations. Because women could only work "at home," the WNIA redefined the Indian reservation as the missionaries' home. This redefinition ideologically enabled women missionaries to engage in non-traditional work. Conversely, the WNIA believed Indians would only become "civilized" if they moved from traditional dwellings into frame houses. In addition, native houses could only become "homes" if Indian women became ardent housekeepers and converted to Christianity. Accordingly, the WNIA provided financial support to Indians who wished to build houses, and taught the domestic arts to native women and children. In so doing, and by supporting the government's allotment policy, the WNIA participated in the subjugation of Native Americans and in the westward expansion of the United States.
机译:妇女全国印第安人协会(WNIA)于1879年成立,倡导公平对待美洲原住民。通过操纵维多利亚时代的家庭意识,该组织得以派遣女传教士前往保留地。由于妇女只能在家里工作,因此WNIA将印度的保留地重新定义为传教士的家。这种重新定义在思想上使女传教士能够从事非传统工作。相反,WNIA认为,印第安人只有从传统的住房搬入框架房屋,才会变得“文明”。此外,如果印度妇女成为热心的管家并converted依基督教,土著房屋就只能成为“家”。因此,WNIA向希望建造房屋的印度人提供了财政支持,并向土著妇女和儿童传授了家庭艺术。通过这样做,并通过支持政府的分配政策,WNIA参与了对美洲原住民的征服和美国的向西扩张。

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