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  1. Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience 1875-1928 by David Wallace Adams, 1997-12
  2. Education for Extinction : American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875-1928 by David W. Adams, 1997

81. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Leavenworth
He was consecrated Bishop of Leavenworth, in kansas City, 27 December, 1904. St. Mary s College, a boarding school with 450 pupils, conducted by the
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Diocese of Leavenworth (Leavenworthensis). Suffragan to St. Louis. When established, 22 May, 1877, it comprised the State of Kansas, U. S. A., with the Right Rev. Louis Mary Fink, O.S.B. as its first bishop. At his request, ten years later the Holy See divided the diocese into three: Wichita, Concordia, and Leavenworth. Leavenworth was then restricted to the 43 counties lying east of Republic, Cloud, Ottawa, Saline McPherson, Harvey, Sedgwick and Sumner Counties. The diocese had an area of 28,687 sq. m., with a total population in 1890, of 901,536. Authorized by the Holy See , Bishop Fink on 29 May, 1891, took up his residence in Kansas City, Kans., and the diocese was named after this city for some years. Apostolic letters dated 1 July, 1897, further diminished the territory of the diocese in favour of Concordia and Wichita. It now includes only the Counties of Anderson, Osage, Pottawatomie, Shawnee Wabaunsee, Wyandotte, Jackson, Jefferson, Linn, Lyon, Marshall, Miami, Nemaha, Atchison, Brown, Coffey, Doniphan, Douglas, Franklin, Johnson, and Leavenworth; an area of 12,594 sq. miles. The first missionary to the wild Indians of the plains, within the present borders of Kansas, was Father Juan de Padilla. He obtained the martyr's crown just fifty years after

82. Indian Mascots Were Born In Boarding Schools
In the model established by Captain Pratt boarding schools erupted all over Indian boarding schools were populated with what white people considered a
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WHERE DID INDIAN MASCOTS COME FROM? In the mid 19th century a movement to retrain Indians in the image of European Americans was started. It was predicated on beliefs that Native Americans could be made human by separating children from their family, culture and heritage at an early age, pressed into training camps and "reeducated" with hard labor and discipline. Central to this philosophy was the belief that Native Americans were not really human beings but could adopt enough outward mannerisms of European Americans that they could function in roles delineated for them by whites. Well known for his supervision of Indian prisons in Florida, Captain Richard Henry Pratt was selected to head the most famous of boarding schools at Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He continued the principles he learned while overseeing inmates at his school for children. His motto was, "Kill the Indian, save the man." The cemetery at the school will attest to the results of his methods for some inmates. In the model established by Captain Pratt boarding schools erupted all over the continent. They became a lucrative economic adventure for churches who received free Indian labor, government subsidies and cheap help from young men and women filled with missionary zeal to live and work the boarding schools. Primary to the operating principals of these institutions was to fashion Native children after a model conceived by whites who viewed them as flawed but curious creations. No matter the endeavor new roles were forced upon Indigenous captives fashioned in all manner of vision springing from European Americans who fundamentally believed Native People to be their inferiors. Native children were trained to serve whites, white interests, white society and entertain whites. At worst they were slaves at best they were mascots but they always were subordinated to whites.

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85. INDIAN BOARDING SCHOOL Term Papers, Research Papers On INDIAN BOARDING SCHOOL An
This paper discusses the history of the American Indian boarding schools and Comparing Indian boarding School The Runaways by Louise Erdrich with
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This paper discusses Indian boarding schools that were designed to assimilate Native American children into the greater American (white) culture. 600 words ( approx. 2.4 pages ), 2 sources, MLA, Click here to show/hide Paper Summary
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The paper discusses the Indian boarding schools that represent an early attempt to subjugate the Native American culture. The author believes that the schools disappeared due to reports of mistreatment of the children and financial concerns. The author states that the schools should serve as a reminder that our nation has learned much about cultural diversity.
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"Boarding schools first became vogue prior to the American Civil War. During this time, idealistic reformers put forth the idea that Indians could become "civilized" with the proper education and treatment. Prior to this time, most white Americans had seen the American Indian population with great fear. Captain Richard Henry Pratt was one of the leading proponents of this movement and believed that he could "kill the Indian and save the man." " Term Paper #50581 Add to Cart (You can always remove it later) American Indian Boarding Schools
This paper discusses the history of the American Indian boarding schools and their influence in developing "pan-Indianism", which connected individuals from different tribes.

86. NARA - Central Plains Region, Kansas City - Record Groups 54 Through 96
Haskell Indian Nations University, Lawrence, kansas, 1884 1954. Opened as anonreservation Indian industrial boarding school in 1884.
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87. Bay Area Indian Calendar
Remembering Our Indian School Days The boarding School Experience, an Haskell Babies, referring to the Haskell Institute, a kansas boarding school.
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88. A Moment In Time - Kansas State Historical Society
have been a Potawatomi student at the mission s boarding school here in 1850, Located on the grounds of the Society s new kansas History Center in
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Years ago, someone painted a red cross on a wall inside the Potawatomi Mission in Topeka. Although we may never know who drew that cross, the artist may have been a Potawatomi student at the mission's boarding school here in 1850, or a child playing in the building when it was used as a barn in 1950. Today the faded red cross is preserved by the Kansas State Historical Society in the original stone mission building, built in 1848. Located on the grounds of the Society's new Kansas History Center in Topeka, the mission is open to the public as the Koch Industries Education Center. It contains both hands-on and interpretive exhibits on the history of the Potawatomi and Indian missions in Kansas. The red cross is more than a symbol of Christian faith to staff working on the project. It also represents the mysteries surrounding the Potawatomi children who lived at the school. It is difficult to tell the mission's story from the children's viewpoint because they left no written records. Records of the white missionaries also are incomplete. Further complicating the matter is the complex history of Native Americans in the United States. As with most tribes, the Potawatomi have a complicated past after they came into contact with white settlers.

89. Kansas History Center Nature Trail, Tour
The students farm labor was intended to make this boarding school selfsufficient . The Stach School closed in 1956. kansas History Center Nature Trail
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    The Master Gardeners Native Flowers and Grasses plot includes more than forty varieties of prairie plants. This garden is located near the Koch Industries Education Center in the Potawatomi Mission.

    90. State Normal School - KS-Cyclopedia - 1912
    kansas a cyclopedia of state history, c1912 prepared for KSGenWeb project In a law suit with the city in 1878 the school lost two boarding halls that
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    Transcribed from volume II of Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc. ... / with a supplementary volume devoted to selected personal history and reminiscence. Standard Pub. Co. Chicago : 1912. 3 v. in 4. : front., ill., ports.; 28 cm. Vols. I-II edited by Frank W. Blackmar. Transcribed July 2002 by Carolyn Ward. State Normal School Section 2 of the same act empowered the governor to appoint three commissioners to attend to the details of procuring the site, and section 3 provided "That all lands granted to the State of Kansas and selected by said state adjoining or as contiguous as may be to each and all of the salt springs belonging to said state and granted by the 4th subdivision of the 3d section of an act of Congress entitled "An act for the admission of Kansas into the Union," approved Jan. 29, 1861, "save and except the salt springs, and the section of land upon which each of said salt springs are located, and one additional section, are hereby set apart and reserved as a perpetual endowment for the support and maintenance of the Normal School established and located by this act." The salt lands amounted to some 30,380 acres but unsold produced no income. In Feb., 1864, the legislature appropriated $1,000 to be used exclusively for the salaries of teachers, and made provision for a board of nine directors, "six of whom shall be appointed by the governor, and the governor, secretary of the state, state treasurer and state superintendent of public instruction shall, by virtue of their office, be members of said board." In 1873 the regents of the state institutions of learning were reduced to seven, six being appointed by the governor and the seventh ex officio, to be the chancellor or president.

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    ISBN 0700608389; Subtitle American Indians and the boarding School Experience, Publisher University Press of kansas; Subject United states
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    93. H-Net Review: Robert W. Galler Jr. On Education For Extinction: American Indians
    Education for Extinction American Indians and the boarding School Experience,18751928. Lawrence University Press of kansas, 1995. xi + 337 pp.
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    94. Introduction
    American Indians and the boarding School Experience (Lawrence University Pressof kansas, 1995). 3 Robert A. Trennert, Jr., Alternative to Extinction
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    Phillip Earenfight, Seminar Adviser/Director, The Trout Gallery The history of Indian boarding schools, and the Carlisle Indian School in particular, began in the early 1870s when major combat in the Indian Wars had ended and the United States Army had started to direct tribes onto reservations. However, the reservation system soon proved to be a failure and many felt that the Indian population would have to assimilate into American society or face extinction. Policy became practice at the Carlisle Indian School, which had its origins in the events following bloody skirmishes near Fort Sill, in what is now Oklahoma. In the aftermath, seventy-two warriors were taken prisoner and moved temporarily to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. They were met by Lt. Richard Henry Pratt, who transported them by train to St. Augustine, Florida to be detained at Fort Marion. Not without incident and death, the surviving captives arrived at the fort on May 21, 1875 (fig. 1; cat. 50a). Encouraged by this early success, Pratt continued his mission in 1878 by introducing Native American students, some of them from Fort Marion, to the Hampton Normal and Industrial Institute (later Hampton College) in Virginia. Founded in 1868 and run by Samuel Chapman Armstrong, the Institute was established as a school for recently-freed black slaves.

    95. UK Indymedia | English Boarding Schools
    Any boy who attended boarding school in England needs to speak his voice and Any boy who has been to boarding school knows that it is wrong morally and
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    Health London After 20 years and just at the onset of my 40’s I finally realize that my time from the age of 7-13 and 13-20 at Dorset House School and then Seaford College Boarding Schools in Sussex England were the most violent and hellish experience of my life. Dante nor Blake or Dickens could do it justice.
    After 20 years and just at the onset of my 40’s I finally realize that my time from the age of 7-13 and 13-20 at Dorset House School and then Seaford College Boarding Schools in Sussex England were the most violent and hellish experience of my life. Dante nor Blake or Dickens could do it justice.
    I am only just waking up from the violence and spiritual/ physical and sexual oppression that can only be brought clarity/understood or invoked by combining in ones head what is going on now at Abu Grabe Prison in Iraq and the first five minutes of the movie “Rabbit Proof Fence”; showing the removal of part White part Aboriginal children from their parents in Australia in an attempt to educate them and selectively breed them back into the white population (the film shows their first days in boarding school not far from my first days at Dorset House).
    I witnessed violent abuse and beatings on my body and on the body of others, homosexual and sexual acts performed on me by staff and other boys, racism public humiliation and spiritual degradation and mental torture in both these schools.

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    97. Wis - Lesson Five
    School records can give name, age, and names of parents. Records 18841954are available at the National Archives - kansas City Branch,
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      LESSON FIVE
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      Education for Wisconsin Indians began with the arrival of the missionaries.
      The 1880's brought another change. It now became standard practice for Indian children to be taken from their families and sent to boarding schools.
      After graduation students from Wisconsin went to: Flandreau, South Dakota, Genoa, Nebraska; Carlisle, Pennsylvania; and Haskell in Lawrence, Kansas. Occasionally two students would meet while at school and marry, with one or both never to return to their original home.
      It is possible to find if one of your ancestors attended a boarding school and which one. One of the questions on the federal census of 1910 Indian Schedule was about schools attended. The 1900 census (taken during the school year) lists the students as residents of the schools. Indian census rolls, such as the Durant Roll of 1908, list the school name as place of residence for students away from home.
      School records can give name, age, and names of parents. Siblings are sometimes sent to the same school, as are children in neighboring families.
      Among the government schools attended by Wisconsin Indian students were:
      Haskell Institute was established in 1884 in Lawrence, Kansas. Records 1884-1954 are available at the National Archives - Kansas City Branch, 2312 East Bannister Road, Kansas City, MO 64131 (861) 926-6272. These include general correspondence 1886-1954; individual student folders 1884-1954; student records 1894-1896; records of accounts of individual Indians 1909- 1954; claims files, and minutes of Haskell Club Meetings. (LDS film 1205530 has school census reports 1939-1942; films 1025530, 1239896, 1249897, and 1249899 also have information on Haskell students.).

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