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Cantonment Indian Boarding School, Canton, Indian Territory, run by the General Conference Mennonites [16] from September, 1882 to 1 July 1927. [17] Carlisle Indian School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, [18] open 1879–1918. [19] Carter Seminary, Ardmore, Oklahoma, open 1917–2004, when the facility moved to Kingston, Oklahoma. It was renamed as ...
Pupils at Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Pennsylvania, c. 1900. American Indian boarding schools, also known more recently as American Indian residential schools, were established in the United States from the mid-17th to the early 20th centuries with a primary objective of "civilizing" or assimilating Native American children and youth into Anglo-American culture.
Albuquerque Indian School (New Mexico) Carlisle Indian Industrial School (Pennsylvania) Central North Carolina School for the Deaf; Chrysalis closed 2017; Élan School (Poland, Maine) - closed 2011; Hopevale Union Free School District (boarding ended in 2010, merged into Randolph Academy UFSD in 2011) Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School
Indigenous enslavement, he said, is inseparable from later policies intended to eradicate Native culture and identity such as Native American boarding schools and adoptions, both of which ...
Campion Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School – Tiruchirapalli; Chinmaya International Residential School – Siruvani, Coimbatore; Good Shepherd International School – Ooty; Hebron School – Ooty; Kodaikanal International School – Kodaikanal; Laidlaw Memorial School and Junior College, The – Ketti; Lawrence School, Lovedale – Ooty
A state designated American Indian reservation is the land area designated by a state for state-recognized American Indian tribes who lack federal recognition.
St. Joseph's Indian School; Santa Fe Indian School; Seneca Indian School; Sequoyah High School (Cherokee County, Oklahoma) Sherman Indian High School; Shiprock Associated Schools, Inc. St. Elizabeth's Indian School; St. Francis Indian School; Stewart Indian School
Chemawa Indian School / tʃ ɪ ˈ m ɑː w ə / is a Native American boarding school in Salem, Oregon, United States.Named after the Chemawa band of the Kalapuya people of the Willamette Valley, it opened on February 25, 1880 [5] as an elementary school.