• There were ten American Indian Boarding Schools in Wisconsin that operated in the 19th and 20th centuries. The goal of the schools was to culturally assimilate...
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    American Indian boarding schools, also known more recently as American Indian residential schools, were established in the United States from the mid-17th...
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  • notable boarding schools in the United States. Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind Alabama School of Fine Arts (Birmingham) Alabama School of Math...
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    Native American boarding schools. For the article about the system in the United States, see: American Indian boarding schools. For the similar system in Canada...
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    The Government Boarding School at Lac du Flambeau in Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin was a school where Native American children of the Ojibwe, Potowatomi...
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  • Canadian governments establishing Indian boarding schools or residential schools, respectively, where Native American children were required to attend...
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    Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, was established by an act of the United States Congress in 1891. This provided...
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    including seven off-reservation boarding schools, and 122 schools directly controlled by tribes and tribal school boards under contracts or grants with...
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    of the boarding schools, and downplayed the assimilationist goals, however some of the schools stayed open well into the 20th Century. The Indian Division...
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  • St. Joseph's Indian School is an American Indian boarding school, run by the Congregation of the Priests of the Sacred Heart just outside the city of...
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    "Indian schools in Wisconsin". Wisconsin Historical Society. August 3, 2012. Retrieved July 4, 2019. Bosworth, Dee Ann. "American Indian Boarding Schools: An...
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    Bosworth, Dee Ann. "American Indian Boarding Schools: An Exploration of Global Ethnic & Cultural Cleansing" (PDF). Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe. Retrieved...
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    city in and the county seat of Crawford County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 5,506 at the 2020 census. Often called Wisconsin's second-oldest...
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    Haskell Indian Nations University is a public tribal land-grant university in Lawrence, Kansas, United States. Founded in 1884 as a residential boarding school...
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    Neillsville was platted on April 14, 1855, and incorporated in April 1882. A Winnebago Indian boarding school was operated by the Evangelical and Reformed Church...
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  • Chamberlain Indian School was an American Indian boarding school in Chamberlain, South Dakota, located on the east bank of the Missouri River. It was...
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  • Native American outing programs were associated with American Indian boarding schools in the United States. These were operated both on and off reservations...
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    established Native American boarding schools, initially run primarily by or affiliated with Christian missionaries. At this time American society thought...
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    their ancestral territories via Indian removal policies, forced removal of Native American children to boarding schools, allotment, and a policy of termination...
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    An American Indian reservation is an area of land held and governed by a U.S. federal government-recognized Native American tribal nation, whose government...
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  • Industrial School in Big Rapids, Michigan Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan Morris Industrial School for Indians in Morris...
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  • elected to collectively identify as "American Indian", at the United Nations Conference on Indians in the Americas in Geneva, Switzerland. Some Indigenous...
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    old. She attended a mission school on the reservation, and then was sent to a government boarding school for Indians in South Dakota. After time there...
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    Indian Affairs was the late 19th to early 20th century decision to educate native children in separate boarding schools, such as the Carlisle Indian Industrial...
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    borders of the United States. The U.S. federal government recognized American Indian tribes as independent nations and came to policy agreements with them...
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  • off-reservation Eastern boarding schools, were well-springs of Pan-Indian leadership. The most significant legacy of the Carlisle Indian School may have been the...
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    Overturf, Titus (2009). The Hayward Indian School: Realities of an Off-Reservation Boarding School. University of Wisconsin Eau Claire. "Ish Kode Bish Iki...
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  • Black Indians are Native American people – defined as Native American due to being affiliated with Native American communities and being culturally Native...
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  • ancestral territories via Indian removal policies, forced removal of Native American children to military-like boarding schools, allotment, and a policy...
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  • High Schools." History of Education Quarterly 27 (1987): 250-258. focus on Massachusetts Heiter, Celeste, ed. American boarding schools: The American boarding...
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