Examines the unique role played by Catholic Indian boarding schools in the process of "Americanizing" Indians, highlights the special contribution made by immigrant teachers who staffed the schools, a
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American scholars of history, philosophy, religion, and literature explore the tension between Augustine of Hippo's interest in the politics and events of his third-century Roman North African milieu