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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

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children to be taken from their families and sent to boarding schools. South Dakota, Genoa, Nebraska; Carlisle, Pennsylvania; and Haskell in Lawrence, kansas.
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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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chief lobbyist, kept a low profile while the kansas Department of have written extensively about the resistance that took place in these boarding schools.
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By Mike Caron Saturday, September 6, 2003 Naturalist Terry Tempest Williams believes the South Lawrence Trafficway travesty closely resembles Legacy Parkway in Utah. Gov. Mike Leavitt wants that parkway built through Great Salt Lake wetlands. Williams loves the wetlands like a member of her own family. Road-builders and developers dismiss such feelings as mere sentimentality. In her book, "Refuge" (1991) Williams describes how she felt as both her mother and her beloved wetlands faced death. Anyone doubting Native American claims that the Haskell-Baker Wetlands are a part of their family might comprehend this cultural gulf better after reading "Refuge." The Utah Department of Transportation would replace wetlands paved for Legacy Parkway with lots of land and a new nature preserve. Dismissing skepticism from environmentalists, Gov. Leavitt declared the future wetland would be even better. Terry Tempest Williams calls this "greenwashing." Former Kansas Gov. Bill Graves, now the trucking industry's chief lobbyist, kept a low profile while the Kansas Department of Transportation pressed for a trafficway that could enormously impact how interstate haulers route their big rigs through this region. Graves, a close Republican ally of then National Governor's Assn. chairman Leavitt, likely borrowed the notion to "greenwash" the 32nd Street South Lawrence Trafficway route as good for Mother Nature.

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45. Indian Mascots Were Born In Boarding Schools
Indian boarding schools were populated with what white people considered a wild Adams, David Wallace, Education for Extinction, University of kansas Press 1995
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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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Where did Indian mascots come from? You will be told the "INDIAN" mascot was first created in respect and honor for Native Americans. This is a lie. The reality of American treatment of the so called INDIAN reveals a hideous record of torture and abuse especially toward children. By the 1920's these mascots had been massively adopted in public schools all over the country because manipulating Indian identity had become a ritualized entertainment facet of Whites. 1910's Indian Boarding School, Nance Oklahoma - The confinement of children in sub human condiitons included disease ridden facilities. A white staff member deperately writes to her superior to be transfered out of the malarial conditions.. 1920's Boarding School Conditions - 1928, Short article.

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51. Book Review The American Historical Review, 105.1 The
Midwest to the assimilationist process in the Flandreau Indian School in South Dakota, Haskell Institute in kansas, and other Indian boarding schools in the
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on three Bureau of Indian Affairs schools attended by in Minnesota, and the Haskell Institute in kansas. many came to accept the boarding school as vital for
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56. University Of Oregon News Releases
By the 1960s, the large offreservation boarding schools in Oklahoma, kansas, the Dakotas, Washington and California had either closed or changed.
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Sidebar: INDIAN BOARDING SCHOOLS 1879/1999 September 21, 1999 Contact Eliza Schmidkunz (541) 346-5083 or John R. Crosiar 346-3135 NOTE TO EDITORS : For information about "They Sacrificed for Our Survival," an exhibit about the Indian boarding school experience opening Sept. 28 at the UO Museum of Natural History, see the story, "Indian Boarding School Exhibit Opens at Natural History Museum Sept. 28." The first exclusively Indian federal boarding school was opened in Carlisle, Pa., in 1879. Its mission: to civilize Native Americans, who were thought to be primitive and "slow." Its director, army Capt. Richard H. Pratt, often said about his students, "Kill the Indian in them and save the man." Although many administrators were sympathetic to their students, they did not intend to educate future leaders, much less include Native American skills, beliefs and attitudes in their educational model. The United States government and the schools believed Indians were best suited for manual work and should have low expectations in a white world. So, early school programs emphasized farm labor, housekeeping, uniformity and military discipline. In the 1800s, children often were kidnapped and taken to school by force. As public opinion and policy gradually changed, Indian parents became more willing to send their children to school in order to give them marketable skills and a chance to get along in white America.

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