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  2. Carlisle Indian Industrial School - Wikipedia

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    Between 1879 and 1918, over 10,000 Native American students from 140 tribes attended Carlisle Indian Industrial School. [7] Lieutenant Pratt and Southern Plains veterans of the Red River War at Fort Marion in St. Augustine, Florida in 1875; several of these veterans later attended Carlisle Industrial School Richard Henry Pratt with a young student

  3. Genoa Indian Industrial School - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Industrial School at Genoa, Nebraska, United States was the fourth non-reservation boarding institution established by the Office of Indian Affairs. The facility was completed in 1884 and operated until 1934. Now restored, it is owned and operated by a foundation as the Genoa U.S. Indian School Museum.

  4. List of Native American boarding schools - Wikipedia

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    Fort Totten Indian Industrial School, Fort Totten, North Dakota. Boarding and Indian Industrial School in 1891–1935. Became a Community and Day School from 1940 to 1959. Now a Historic Site run by the State Historic Society of North Dakota. Genoa Indian Industrial School, Genoa, Nebraska; Goodland Academy & Indian Orphanage, Hugo, Oklahoma [4]

  5. Two Native American boys died at a boarding school in the ...

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    Samuel had been at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania for just 47 days when he died in 1895. Two Native American boys died at a boarding school in the 1890s. Now, the tribe ...

  6. List of Indian agencies in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Located at Genoa, this agency was located on the Pawnee Reservation and included the Genoa Indian Industrial School. The Pawnee Agency was established in 1859 for the Pawnee. They had previously been assigned to the Otoe Agency since 1856, and to Council Bluffs Agency prior to that.

  7. American Indian boarding schools - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Moses Friedman - Wikipedia

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    Moses Friedman (born 1874) was a superintendent of schools. He was the second leader of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Friedman was born in Cincinnati. [1] His father was a Jewish immigrant from Germany. [2] Friedman graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1894. [1]

  9. Category:Carlisle Indian Industrial School - Wikipedia

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    Carlisle Indian Industrial School people (2 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Carlisle Indian Industrial School" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.