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The ongoing effects of forced boarding schools on Indigenous communities was hardly forgivable by the various groups. According to Mary Annette Pember, whose mother was forced to attend St. Mary's Catholic Boarding school in Wisconsin, her mother often recollected "the beatings, the shaming, and the withholding of food" done by the nuns.
Some schools teach Indigenous children to be "socialized" and to be a national asset to society by assimilating, "Schooling has been explicitly and implicitly a site of rejection of Indigenous knowledge and language, it has been used as a means of assimilating and integrating Indigenous peoples into a 'national' society and identity at the cost ...
Eufaula Indian High School, Eufaula, Creek Nation, Indian Territory [4] replaced the burned Asbury Manual Labor School. [11] Open in 1892 [40] –1952, when the name changed to Eufaula Dormitory [39] Flandreau Indian School, South Dakota [18] Folsom Training School, near Smithville, Oklahoma open 1921 [41] –32, when it became an all-white ...
The Tomah Indian Industrial School, which opened in 1893, was an off-reservation, government boarding school in Wisconsin located along a main railroad that connected Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul. It provided education for children from the Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin , who were referred to at the time as the “Winnebago" by white settlers.
Study period at a Roman Catholic Indian Residential School in Fort Resolution, Northwest Territories. The Canadian Indian residential school system [a] was a network of boarding schools for Indigenous peoples. [b] The network was funded by the Canadian government's Department of Indian Affairs and administered by various Christian churches.
Bacone College, Muskogee (Native American-Serving Nontribal Institution); Carl Albert State College, Poteau (Native American-Serving Nontribal Institution); Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal College, Weatherford (defunct)
First Mesa Elementary School [12] Greasewood Springs Community School [13] Hopi Day School [14] Hotevilla Bacavi Community School [15] Jeehdeez'a Elementary School; John F. Kennedy Day School; Keams Canyon Elementary School [16] Leupp Schools, Inc. (Birdsprings) Little Singer Community School [17] Pinon Community School [18] Second Mesa Day ...
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