Committed, Susan Burch
Committed, Susan Burch
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Committed
Remembering Native Kinship in and beyond Institutions

Author: Susan Burch

Narrator: Nastasia Marquez

Unabridged: 5 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/02/2021


Synopsis

Between 1902 and 1934, the United States confined hundreds of adults and children from dozens of Native nations at the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians, a federal psychiatric hospital in South Dakota. But detention at the Indian Asylum, as families experienced it, was not the beginning or end of the story. For them, Canton Asylum was one of many places of imposed removal and confinement, including reservations, boarding schools, orphanages, and prison-hospitals. Despite the long reach of institutionalization for those forcibly held at the Asylum, the tenacity of relationships extended within and beyond institutional walls.

In this accessible and innovative work, Susan Burch tells the story of the Indigenous people—families, communities, and nations, across generations to the present day—who have experienced the impact of this history. Drawing on oral history interviews, correspondence, material objects, and archival sources, Burch reframes the histories of institutionalized people and the places that held them. Committed expands the boundaries of Native American history, disability studies, and U.S. social and cultural history generally.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Allie on September 04, 2022

Using the lens of kinship, Burch tells the compelling and heartbreaking story of people who were institutionalized in the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians, a terrible name befitting the terribleness of the institution. Most of the people who went to ‘Hiawatha’ died there and Burch does a beautiful j......more

Goodreads review by Kora on March 31, 2023

this is not an easy read. burch’s fragmented archive of settler colonial violence against indigenous sovereignty and psychiatry as a tool of torture sticks in your throat. the stories of kinship as resistance & relatives tracing their loved one’s stolen histories are heartbreaking, but also incredib......more

Goodreads review by Milford Public Library on April 27, 2022

Interesting read on the history of the forced institutionalization of hundreds of Native peoples at the Canton Asylum of South Dakota and the continuing legacy of those individuals who lived and died there.......more

Goodreads review by Ellie on March 07, 2025

I like the case-study format for understanding a larger story in American history. Very very interesting and important, but sometimes a little hard to follow narratively......more

Goodreads review by Anna on January 29, 2024

for school. so boring i don’t know how i got through it......more