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  1. The Comparative intellectual abilities of full and mixed blood Indians: A study based on a testing experiment of two hundred and eighty-six Indian students ... School, Wahpeton, North Dakota, 1937 by Ingaborg Jonasson, 1937
  2. Big and little sisters: A story of an Indian mission school by Theodora Robinson Jenness, 1909
  3. Occupational expectations, future aspirations, and adaptation to formal education: At an offreservation boarding school for Indian high school students of the northern plains region by Donald R Nugent, 1967
  4. What the church is doing for Indian boys and girls in South Dakota by William Hobart Hare, 1907
  5. The Rapid City Indian School, 1898-1933 by Scott Riney, 1999-10
  6. Indian missions: Protestant Episcopal Church : letter from Bishop Hare by William Hobart Hare, 1899
  7. My Heart is on the Ground: the Diary of Nannie Little Rose, a Sioux Girl by Ann Rinaldi, 1999-04-01

61. HISTORY OF FRAINE BARRACKS
Fraine Barracks, state headquarters of the north dakota National Guard, occupies the site of a former Indian boarding school and a brewery.
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HISTORY OF FRAINE BARRACKS
Fraine Barracks, state headquarters of the North Dakota National Guard, occupies the site of a former Indian boarding school and a brewery. The brewery, which was built (in 1883) by Milwaukee beer interests was located in the area adjacent to the front gate of Fraine Barracks. The brewery was operated until 1889 when prohibition of the sale and manufacture of alcoholic beverages was made a part of the state's newly created constitution and North Dakota became a "dry state" upon its admittance to the Union. The abandoned brewery building remained unused except for occasional storage until it was finally demolished in the early 1940's. Some of the materials which were salvaged (from the building) were used in construction of the Edwards House, located at Camp Gilbert C. Grafton, the North Dakota Army National Guard's training camp located near Devils Lake, ND. In 1907, the Bismarck Indian School, one of approximately thirty non-reservation boarding schools located in the nation, was opened despite the protests of Mandan residents who wanted the school to be located in their nearby city. Department of Interior records (from 1907) indicate the buildings and land (approximately 251 acres) were valued at $50,207.92. Annual enrollment at the school ranged from 50 to 125 students. During its final years of operation, enrollment at the school was restricted to female students. Newspaper articles (from the era) indicate the school's "well-manicured and attractive grounds" were a source of pride and enjoyment for Bismarck area residents.

62. Bethel Alternative Boarding School - Bethel, Alaska / AK - School Information
Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, north Carolina, north dakota Bethel Alternative boarding School. Grades 912 Type public
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63. American Indian Boarding School Experiences: Recent Studies From Native Perspect
cultural identity within the boarding school system, as a teacher at Eufala Creek Girls boarding School and the Wahpeton Indian School in north dakota.
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American Indian Boarding School Experiences: Recent Studies from Native Perspectives
Julie Davis
Reprinted from the OAH Magazine of History
15 (Winter 2001). ISSN 0882-228X
In the past decade, the study of American Indian boarding schools has grown into one of the richest areas of American Indian history. The best of this scholarship has moved beyond an examination of the federal policies that drove boarding school education to consider the experiences of Indian children within the schools, and the responses of Native students and parents to school policies, programs, and curricula. Recent studies by David Wallace Adams, K. Tsianina Lomawaima, Brenda Child, Sally Hyer, and Esther Burnett Horne and Sally McBeth have used archival research, oral interviews, and photographs to consider the history of boarding schools from American Indian perspectives. In doing so, they have begun to uncover the meaning of boarding school education for Indian children, families, and communities, past and present.
Perhaps the most fundamental conclusion that emerges from boarding school histories is the profound complexity of their historical legacy for Indian people's lives.The diversity among boarding school students in terms of age, personality, family situation, and cultural background created a range of experiences, attitudes, and responses. Boarding schools embodied both victimization and agency for Native people, and they served as sites of both cultural loss and cultural persistence. These institutions, intended to assimilate Native people into mainstream society and eradicate Native cultures, became integral components of American Indian identities and eventually fueled the drive for political and cultural self-determination in the late twentieth century.

64. Sisters Of Mercy Of The Americas, Omaha Regional Community: History, North Dakot
Mercy history in north dakota reads like an adventure, its heroines braving long north dakota, where they built a boarding school for Ojibway children.
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(coming soon) What's New? Discussion on Proposals WMW Intranet Community Calendar ... Summaries Newsletter s: Interconnections Transitions Ministry Openings At a Glance ... Return to Home Page Dakota Territory must have looked strange and daunting to young women raised in green and friendly Ireland. Yet Sisters of Mercy answered the call from bishops in the Dakotas to establish hospitals and teach Native American children. Mercy history in North Dakota reads like an adventure, its heroines braving long journeys, overwhelming poverty, and fierce opposition. Sisters of Mercy came from Omaha to Yankton, South Dakota, to open a school. They were soon deeply in debt and having serious disagreement with the bishop. After the bishop disbanded the community, two sisters made their way to Belcourt, North Dakota, where they built a boarding school for Ojibway children. Struggling with government policies, the sisters appealed to Katherine Drexel, who provided a school building and supplies. The school, however, was destroyed by fire in 1907. The sisters had already opened a hospital in Devils Lake; the community moved there from Belcourt. The Mercy community grew and attracted many young women who came from Ireland to spend the rest of their lives on the northern plains. Hospitals and schools flourished in Devils Lake, Williston, and Valley City. The hospitals stand today as modern health care facilities, to carry on the ministry of the Sisters of Mercy to the poor and sick.

65. Prairie Public.Org Radio Radio Home
Prairie Public Television north dakota Public Radio Essie’s boarding school experience was set in motion many years before she was born.
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66. North Dakota Museum Of Art
and graduated from Flanderu Indian boarding School in South dakota. Michael Boyd will be working on his mural in the north dakota Museum of Art
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68. The NDSU Libraries: Germans From Russia
Report from the boarding School of Shirokolanovka, September, 2004 2004 Easter Cards, English Lutheran Church, Tuttle, north dakota, November, 1999
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69. The NDSU Libraries: Germans From Russia
Sponsored by the north dakota State University Libraries, Fargo. Visit to the Shirokolanovka boarding School in the former German village of Landau,
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Tetyanna Fix, Deputy Director of the Boarding School, presenting us with the traditional Ukrainian bread. One of the quilts made by women at English Lutheran Church, Tuttle, ND, is presented to the Boarding School. (l-r): Rose Reimer, Maya, Nadya, Tanya, Yulya and Maria Honcharenko. Rosa Reimer who lives in Landau and was born in the neighboring village of Kathariental. She has worked for many years at the orphanage and is known to many Americans and Germans who visit Landau. Rosa is considered the grandmother to the children at the orphanage. Rosa Reimer standing by her home in Landau.

70. HROContacts
D11A02, Vivian, Rose, Dunseith Day School, Dunseith, north dakota D54H21, Bernadine F. Rick, Santa Rosa boarding School, Sells, Arizona
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71. Encyclopedia: Public School (UK)
Groton School is a private Episcopal boarding school located in Groton, north dakota a small town in north dakota, USA The Championships,
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    Updated 30 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Public school (UK) Public school , in current British usage, is a label applied to many independent schools , usually teaching children between the ages of 11 or 13 and 18. It is traditionally a single-sex boarding school , although many now accept day pupils and are coeducational . The majority date back to the 18th or 19th centuries, and several are over 400 years old. By contrast, a government-maintained school, where instruction is provided free of charge, is called a state school A school is most commonly a place designated for learning. ... A boarding school is a self-contained educational establishment where students not only study but where some or all students may live. ...

    72. Teacher Lesson Plan - Indian Boarding Schools: Civilizing The Native Spirit
    Assimilation Through Education Indian boarding schools in the Pacific Northwest dakota Letter from Oahe School, dakota. The American missionary.
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    The Library of Congress Indian Boarding Schools: Civilizing the Native Spirit
    Resources for Journal Page The following people had experiences with the American Indian boarding schools. You may learn more about their experiences by selecting the complete text link. After you complete researching your character, click on the "My character believed..." page. Please note that it is not uncommon to find grammatical or spelling
    errors in the quotations as they are taken directly from the original documents.
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    Capt. R. H. Pratt
    Founder of Carlisle Indian School
    “We can end their existence among us as such separate people by a broad and generous system of English education and training, which will reach all the 50,000 children and in a few years remove all our trouble from them as a separate people and as separate tribes among us, and instead of feeding, clothing and caring for them from year to year, put them in condition to feed clothe and care for themselves. Our experiences in many individual cases in the last few years make it evident that not only may we fit him to go and come and abide in the land where ever he may choose, and so lose his identity”
    Origin and History of work at Carlisle.[ The American missionary./ Volume 37, Issue 4, April 1883]

    73. Among The Community Of St
    I lived in north dakota all that time. Then I moved to Oregon for boarding school. Martina boarding school is not that bad, I don’t think.
    http://www.folkways.org/Ronan/martina_ashley_interview.htm
    Martina Ashley
    Interviewed by Michael Courville
    Martina is a person who is never sad, even when a close friend of hers dies and when worse comes to worse. When interviewing her, she laughs a lot in between phrases; it brings back good memories to her. She is always joyous, giving, generous, honest, and caring. She is loved by many in her community for all that she has contributed, and has a lot of friends. She is very social; she has a lot to say and likes to tell stories. Michael: This is Martina Ashley. When you were a child, where were some places that you used to live? Martina: Places I lived? I lived n North Dakota. Michael: Did you live in any other states? Martina: Not until I was in eighth grade. I lived in North Dakota all that time. Then I moved to Oregon for Boarding school. I was raised in the boarding school. Michael: Did you like it there? Martina: Yea, I guess I did. I got along okay. Then I uh.. moved in Oregon to another a year. Then I went to California, I was there for two years. Michael: Is that where you graduated?

    74. New Page 5
    When Martina lived in north dakota, there was no advanced way of At the age of seven, she was sent to a boarding school within the state until she
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    The Life of Martina Ashley Among the community of St. Ignatius, there are a number of people that have been around since the beginning of this century. Highly respected and loved among them is an elderly woman whom many know. She is known so much because of her contributions to the people around her and to her community, because of her unconditional love and friendship, and because she always there for those she cares for when they are in need. She is an optimist and always wears a smile no matter the situation, and sees only the good in things. This is the s story of Martina Ashley (Martina's house in North Dakota. Martina not present.) Martina as a young adult.) (Martina's Family members) For a lot of Martina’s childhood, after she left her house out on the prairie, she lived in various boarding schools. At the age of seven, she was sent to a boarding school within the state until she graduated in the eighth grade, where she was sent to Oregon. She went there for a year, and then went to a public school in California. She was there for two years, and then came back to Oregon. Recalling back to memories of boarding school, she remembers enjoying it a lot, which was the way she was raised. Throughout high school she remembers home ec, math, and science.

    75. Conception Abbey Indian Mission Records, Scope And Content - Archives - Marquett
    had been established in 1876 at the reservation agency, Fort Yates, north dakota. Besides the boarding school, other changes affected Native life.
    http://www.marquette.edu/library/collections/archives/Mss/CA/CA-sc.html
    Conception Abbey Records Index CONCEPTION ABBEY (CA) RECORDS, 1876-1878, 1881-1967, 1971-1973, n.d.
    Selected records primarily composed of financial and administrative correspondence to and from the Abbot and Benedictine priests and religious stationed on the Standing Rock Reservation of North and South Dakota. Included is a 40-year daily diary of the activities and observations of a priest; correspondence from Benedictine sisters and brothers operating reservation schools; correspondence from the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions; federal correspondence and printed circulars regarding regulations affecting missionary activities; and correspondence, monographs, and printed material regarding the culture and history of the local Lakota and the history of the various Benedictine mission stations and a minority to about 1940 are written in German, reflecting the Swiss origins of the Abbey. Microfilmed in 1982 by Marquette University from originals borrowed from Conception Abbey, Conception, Missouri. Historical Note Conception Abbey was established in 1873 at Conception, Missouri by Abbot Frowin Conrad. As a Benedictine institution under the auspices of Engelberg Abbey, Einsiedeln, Switzerland, Conception originated as a potential relocation site for the parent institution, which was then experiencing intense persecution. In 1884, responding to the invitation of then Abbot Martin Marty of the Benedictine St. Meinrad's Abbey, St. Meinrad, Indiana, Conception priests and brothers joined the missionary effort on the Standing Rock Reservation of North and South Dakota.

    76. Women's History Performers In North Dakota
    north dakota Performers, The Learning Place Women s History Performers through the struggle to maintain her culture in governmentrun boarding school.
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    77. MPR: U Of M, Morris Wants Government Help For Tuition Waiver
    Home for Rainbow is the Spirit Lake Reservation in north dakota. The boarding school was part of a government effort to mainstream Indian children.
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    Audio U of M, Morris wants government help for tuition waiver (story audio) Photos All that's left of the Indian boarding school Lisa Rainbow Chancellor Sam Schuman View full slideshow
    (5 images) More from MPR No promise of education; a look back at Indian boarding schools (April 2001) How Indian are you? (April 2001) Resources University of Minnesota, Morris Respond to this story Talk about this story in the MPR News Forum Submit a commentary Help us cover this story
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    by Tim Post , Minnesota Public Radio
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    This old, brick building on the University of Minnesota campus in Morris is all that's left of an Indian boarding school built in the 1880s. The boarding school was here long before the land was used for a university campus. Today the building houses the Multi-Ethnic Resources Center. (MPR Photo/Tim Post) There's an old brick building at the University of Minnesota, Morris that serves as a reminder of campus history. According to a historical marker out front, long before there was a university here, this land housed an Indian boarding school.

    78. Teaching PK-12 Employment Links EPO - The University Of Iowa College Of Educatio
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    79. South Dakota Employment Opportunities
    To serve as a Special Education teacher in an offreservation boarding school. school serving students from fifteen reservations in north dakota,
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    The following schools are operated by the Office of Indian Education Programs, Bureau of Indian Affairs: CHEYENNE-EAGLE BUTTE SCHOOL Grade Range K-12
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    Job Description: Please contact Cheyenne-Eagle Butte School for complete job vacancy announcements. Other: Application materials now available online. Cheyenne-Eagle Butte School Candace Lee PO Box 672 Eagle Butte, SD 57625 Telephone: (605) 964-8722 Fax (605) 964-8776 FLANDREAU INDIAN SCHOOL Grade Range 9-12 Updated: 9/21/05 Positions: Students Services Specialist (Girls Dorm), Opening Date 6/10/05 Closing Date Until Filled

    80. Cover Bio From Current Biography Monthly Magazine - May 2005
    As described on the Web sites of the Fargo/Grand Forks, north dakota, Hall attended a boarding school outside the reservation whose students were both
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    What's New Free Trials Orders Contacts ... Shopping Cart Cover Biography for May 2005 To Current Biography Tex G. Hall, president of The National Council of American Indians Hall is pursuing a Ph.D. degree in education. His professional activities have included his unpaid service as secretary and treasurer of the United Tribes Technical College and chairman of the Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Association, the Native American Bank Corp., and the 2004 Native American Basketball Invitational. In 1999 he was inducted into the North Dakota Sports College Hall of Fame, for his achievements as a high-school basketball player and his establishment of Tex Hall basketball camps in the U.S. and Canada. In 2002 he won the University of Mary Leadership Award, for his work as an educator. Hall plays basketball for the North Dakota Warriors, a team in an American Indian league. He lives and raises cattle on his family’s ranch on the Fort Berthold Reservation.
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