Abstract

Non-Native American superintendents who lack the qualities of spirituality and community connectedness engage in discourses that silence and destroy relationships with the community. Lakota Indian Sandy White Hawk views the quality of community as essential in redirecting a superintendent’s role from power over to power with to nurture community relationships.

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