Abstract
This work discusses the archaeological investigation of Native American boarding schools in the American Southwest. It begins by outlining a brief history of the federal Native American boarding schools system in the region then introduces major theoretical frameworks utilized by historical archaeologists to interpret these sites. Lastly, it traces the history of archaeological approaches to these sites types in the Southwest, summarizing foundational and ongoing historical archaeological research on these institutions.
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