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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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62. Private Schools And Boarding Schools For High School Students Seeking Better Gra
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63. Schools & Youth - StatesmanJournal.com
After three years at the Salem boarding school, Lameman said she is excited to move on Lameman will attend Haskell Indian Nations University in kansas this fall
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64. To Show What An Indian Can Do Sports At Native American Boarding
The Carlisle Indian School and the Haskell Institute in kansas were among the many federally operated boarding schools enacting the US government s education
http://www.upress.umn.edu/Books/B/bloom_indian.html
To Show What an Indian Can Do Sports at Native American Boarding Schools
John Bloom
A compelling and inspiring account of Native American student athletes. Between 1899 and 1917, the football team of Pennsylvania's Carlisle Indian School rose to national prominence, competing-and winning-against the country's most formidable programs: Harvard, Army, and Pennsylvania. Under Carlisle's legendary coach, Glenn "Pop" Warner, players such as Gus Welch, William Henry "Lone Star" Dietz, and most notably Jim Thorpe-perhaps the century's greatest athlete-became household names. Together with other athletes, including Hall of Fame baseball pitcher Charles Albert "Chief" Bender and distance runner Louis Tewanima, they helped change the country's attitudes toward Native Americans. The Carlisle Indian School and the Haskell Institute in Kansas were among the many federally operated boarding schools enacting the U.S. government's education policy toward Native Americans from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century, one designed to remove children from familiar surroundings and impose mainstream American culture upon them. To Show What an Indian Can Do explores the history of sports programs at these institutions and, drawing on the recollections of former students, describes the importance of competitive sport in their lives. Author John Bloom focuses on the male and female students who did not typically go on to greater athletic glory but who found in sports something otherwise denied them by the boarding school program: a sense of community, accomplishment, and dignity.

65. Girls Boarding Schools By Newengland-privateschools.com
private high schools kansas city, private high schools in petermaretsburg south afri, knoxville tennessee schools private, government funded boarding schools.
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66. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Diocese Of Concordia (In America)
In 1884 a boardingschool for young ladies under the supervision of the sisters, who have branch houses, missions, and schools in kansas, Illinois, Nebraska
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(CONCORDIENSIS IN AMERICA.) The Diocese of Concordia was erected 2 August, 1887, and is situated in the northwestern part of Kansas, U.S.A. It is bounded on the west by Colorado ; on the north, by Nebraska; east, by the east lines of Washington, Riley, Geary, Dickinson; on the south, by the south lines of Dickinson, Saline, Ellsworth, Russell, Ellis, Trego, Gove, Logan, and Wallace Counties. Area, 26,685 sq. miles. In 1884 a boarding-school for young ladies under the supervision of the Sisters of St. Joseph was established near the cathedral. It has since moved to the imposing edifice known as the Nazareth Academy. It is the mother-house and novitiate of these sisters, who have branch houses, missions, and schools in Kansas, Illinois, Nebraska, Michigan, and Missouri. The old academy has been turned into a hospital. The Capuchin Fathers, who settled early in the western part of the diocese in and about Victoria, have built many churches and schools and have monasteries at Hays City, Munjor, and Victoria. They have also worked efficiently among the Russian immigrants of that portion of the diocese, aided by the Sisters of St. Agnes. From 1898 to 1907, 45 churches and 20 schools were built, exclusive of the opening of many new missions and stations. There are 51 secular and 15 religious priests, attending 91 churches, 30 stations, and 4 chapels. The children in the parochial schools number about 2482. Two academies, at Concordia and Abilene, have about 135 pupils. The Catholic population of the diocese is 26,125.

67. Education For Extinction
did eventually come to view boarding schools less enthusiastically. of The Phoenix Indian School Forced Assimilation 2000 University Press of kansas 2501 West
http://www.kansaspress.ku.edu/adaedu.html
Education for Extinction
David Wallace Adams 384 pages, 27 photographs, 6 x 9
Cloth ISBN 0-7006-0735-8, $40.00
Paper ISBN 0-7006-0838-9, $17.95
WINNER OF THE CAUGHEY WESTERN HISTORY ASSOCIATION BOOK PRIZE
The last "Indian War" was fought against Native American children in the dormitories and classrooms of government boarding schools. Only by removing Indian children from their homes for extended periods of time, policymakers reasoned, could white "civilization" take root while childhood memories of "savagism" gradually faded to the point of extinction. In the words of one official: "Kill the Indian and save the man." Education for Extinction offers the first comprehensive account of this dispiriting effort. Much more than a study of federal Indian policy, this book vividly details the day-to-day experiences of Indian youth living in a "total institution" designed to reconstruct them both psychologically and culturally. The assault on identity came in many forms: the shearing off of braids, the assignment of new names, uniformed drill routines, humiliating punishments, relentless attacks on native religious beliefs, patriotic indoctrinations, suppression of tribal languages, Victorian gender rituals, football contests, and industrial training.

68. Kansas City Star 02/09/2003 Charter School Teacher Shows Kids
Of kansas City s 18 charter schools, 10 educate elementary school kids. Her dream is to open her own school, a residential boarding school for urban kids.
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69. Girls Boarding Schools | Schools For Struggling Teens - Spring Ridge Academy
s School, MD; Stuart Hall; Suffield Academy; Verde Valley School; Wasatch Academy. University of Central Florida; University of kansas; University of Maryland;
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70. AACS: Territory School
Agape boarding School, Stockton, MO. Applewood Christian School, Sedalia, MO. Bannister Christian Academy, kansas City, MO. Baptist Temple schools, Saint Joseph, MO.
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71. Education Week -- March 8, 2000 -- This Week's News
State Capitals Stirred By Evolution The kansas board of Suspect Charged in NY, NJ boarding School Assaults A assaulting boys at residential high schools in New
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The Kansas board of education guaranteed that the battle over teaching evolution ended the 20th century with a bang.
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At a time when state officials are under increasing pressure to implement high-stakes assessments, they turn to the same pool of testing contractors—regardless of some embarrassing glitches—because of the dominance of a few large companies. Gates Gift Builds on ‘Excellence,’ Tech Access Fired Beverly Hills Superintendent Claims Anti-Gay Bias In a lawsuit believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, the former superintendent of the Beverly Hills, Calif., schools claims that the district accused him of financial wrongdoing to justify firing him and to cover up the real reason for his dismissal: He is gay. Suspect Charged in N.Y., N.J. Boarding School Assaults A man suspected of assaulting boys at residential high schools in New York and New Jersey has been arrested and charged, bringing relief to area boarding school officials but also leaving them wondering what, if any, measures they could take to ensure that such attacks do not happen again. Reporter's Notebooks
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  • 72. Schools Hail Pastor As A Hero Who Redeemed Teens
    And in 1996, Agape boarding School moved here after regulatory but ultimately Texas forced the reform schools out. and a convenient location outside kansas City
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    Schools hail pastor as a hero who redeemed teens
    Post-Dispatch/November 17, 2002
    By Matthew Franck
    A half-smiling portrait of a deceased radio preacher steals the attention of all who enter the small lobby of Mountain Park Baptist Boarding Academy. It's the visage of Lester Roloff, who is seen by several Missouri reform schools as a hero in the battle to bring wayward teens to Jesus, while fending off the demons of government control. Mountain Park's Web site proudly says that the school's founder was personally trained by the minister. Elsewhere in Missouri, Agape Boarding School and Thanks to Calvary say they are not Roloff schools, but their leaders praise the pastor's work and display photos of him. Agape has named one of its dorms in Roloff's honor. Roloff, who died in a plane crash in 1982, is perhaps best known for his "Family Altar" radio ministry, which was once broadcast from Corpus Christi, Texas, to more than 140 stations. As his radio ministry grew, the fundamentalist Baptist preacher began reaching out to drug-addicted men and rebellious teens. By the late 1960s, he was taking in dozens of wayward girls, most of whom were pregnant. His philosophy was to immerse the girls in a monastic lifestyle of Bible teachings. He kept the teens in check with the rod of corporal punishment. It was a pattern for dealing with defiant teens that appealed to parents from across the country and is still followed today. But Roloff left another legacy.

    73. Asperger Syndrome: Schools And Camps
    independent, coeducational, college preparatory boarding school educating students to links to many schools and programs kansas City, kansas Camp Determination
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      Sponsored by the The Help Group , the Village Glen School is a therapeutic day school program for children with challenges in the areas of socialization, communication, language development, peer relations, learning disabilities, and academic performance without significant behavior problems. Many of the students served at Village Glen experience special needs related to Asperger's Syndrome and high functioning autism. Visit their web site at: www.villageglen.org
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      The Springstone School
      The Springstone School, located in Concord, California, is an independent middle school that promotes and develops academic, social and prevocational skills for students with Asperger's Syndrome and Nonverbal Learning Disabilities. The professional and experienced staff fosters values of independence, responsibility and community in preparation for high school, and beyond through intensive, individualized instruction in small structured classrooms.

    74. Carlisle Indian Industrial School
    Lawrence University Press of kansas. 1995. Includes very good accounts of the personnel associated with the boarding schools of the period.
    http://home.epix.net/~landis/secondary.html
    SECONDARY SOURCES
    Adams, David Wallace. EDUCATION FOR EXTINCTION: AMERICAN INDIANS AND THE BOARDING SCHOOL EXPERIENCE 1875-1928. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. 1995. Recently released in paperback, Adams treats the history thoroughly, with respect and honesty, yet avoids the trap of over-sentimentalizing the assimliation story. Includes very good accounts of the personnel associated with the boarding schools of the period. Lays out the events that led to the final demise of Carlisle. This book is a good basic Indian Education primer with strong emphasis on Carlisle. Archuleta, Margaret L., Brenda J. Child, and K. Tsianina Lomawaima AWAY FROM HOME: AMERICAN INDIAN BOARDING SCHOOL EXPERIENCES, 1879-2000. Phoenix, Arizona: Heard Museum,2000. Ball, Eve. INDEH: AN APACHE ODYSSEY. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. 1988. This collection includes interviews with Asa Daklugie with his stories of the Chiricahua Apaches who were imprisoned at Ft. Marion after Geronimo's capture, and whose children were sent to the Carlisle Indian School. Among those were the friends and relatives of Daklugie Frank Mangus, Chapo, Kanseah, Zhunni, and Ramona Chihuahua, who became his wife. Among the 186 Native American children buried in Indian Cemetery at Carlisle, 54 are Apache children. Many of these were the Chiricahua who spent their last days at the Indian School.
    Bell, Genevieve. TELLING STORIES OUT OF SCHOOL: REMEMBERING THE CARLISLE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, 1879-1918.

    75. Please Help Us To Serve You Better
    Save the Wetlands For well over a century kansas has hosted the largest and most tribally diverse of all the offreservation boarding schools, Haskell Institute
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    76. A History Of Neosho County Kansas Schools (from A Book Published In 1893)
    in geography, all of which she failed to answer, until I asked her to name the capital of kansas, when she Ann s Academy, a boarding school for young ladies.
    http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/education/1893book/neosho.html
    A HISTORY OF NEOSHO COUNTY SCHOOLS
    (from a book written in 1893)
    The following text was transcribed from chapters on the history of education in individual Kansas counties found on pages 175-177 in: THE COLUMBIAN HISTORY OF EDUCATION IN KANSAS...
    compiled by Kansas educators and published under the auspices of the Kansas State Historical Society, for the Columbian Exposition.
    (Topeka, Kan. : Hamilton Printing Company : E. H. Snow, state printer, 1893) HISTORY AND GROWTH OF SCHOOLS, BY COUNTIES
    NEOSHO COUNTY
    by Anna L. Zehner, county superintendent NEOSHO COUNTY Prior to the organization of the county of Neosho, in 1866, a few subscription schools had been taught in the county; but of these we have no record save in the memories of the pioneer settlers. One of the first, if not the first, schools in the county was taught by Miss Emma Packard, in an old, deserted log cabin, which stood on an eminence about 2 1/2 miles east of where the city of Chanute now stands. With the organization of the county, in 1866, came the tide of immigration, and during the two years which Mr. S. E. Beach, (to whom we are indebted for the facts concerning the early history of the schools,) the first county superintendent, held the office, he was able to organize 14 schools districts. Some of these districts were formed prior to the Government survey of the county, and their boundary lines were rather indefinite, creeks, hollows and ridges of land being used instead of the section, half-section and quarter-section lines, as we now have them.

    77. Letters From Nineteenth-Century American Children To Robert Merry's Museum Magaz
    the drought in kansas in 1860. education female education, male education; boardingschool life; education of Native Americans at mission schools in the
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    Letters from Nineteenth-Century American Children to Robert Merry's Museum Magazine
    The Index A unique collection of letters from the pages of Robert Merry's Museum , the premiere American children's magazine from 1841-1872. Subjects touched on in Letters from Nineteenth-Century American Children include African-Americans the laying of the Atlantic cable balloon ascensions Baltimore, Maryland, during the Civil War behavior of girls, behavior of boys, "appropriate" and "inappropriate" Daniel Bixby's book shop, Lowell, Massachusetts Black Rock, New York, in 1855 boarding schools, male and female, in East Cambridge, Massachusetts; Rome, Georgia; Bergen, New Jersey; and Cornwall, New York steam boats: the Bois d'Arc; the Maid of Kentucky; the South-Western "Border Ruffians" attack Parkville, Missouri the California gold rush dedicating the Ohio state capitol building in 1857 Cedar Point, Chase Co., Kansas, in 1861 Chicago, Illinois, and its fair in 1864 activities of a Chickasaw boy in 1859 the Chinese in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1853 activities of a Choctaw boy in 1852 cholera in Selma, Alabama, in 1855

    78. TABS - The Association Of Boarding Schools
    Search by School Programs. PG) Summer Programs 5 Day boarding Learning Differences (LD
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    School Search will help you find schools with the specific programs, courses, and activities that interest you. Click on one of the three options listed below and you'll be able to search an extensive list of programs, courses, and activities offered by TABS schools. To browse by school name, state or type, go to the Boarding Schools Directory. Be prepared to conduct several searches to receive a manageable number of schools in your results. For detailed search instructions, click here Search by School Name
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    79. The Challenges And Limitations Of Assimilation: Indian Board Schools -- Brown Qu
    at Carlisle, Haskell (a National Historic Landmark in Lawrence, kansas) or Phoenix Image 3.New boarding school students found themselves adapting to changes at
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    Personal Perspective
    Volume 4, No. 3 (Fall 2001) Native American Issue Vol. 4, no. 3 (Fall 2001): A Personal Perspective Using the Internet Book Nook Teacher Talk ... Cherokee Female Seminary, 1851 The Challenges and Limitations of Assimilation
    Indian Board Schools
    Information for this article was provided by the National Parks Service,
    Racial Desegregation in Public Education in the United States, Theme Study
    August 2000. Click an image to read its caption. The legacy of non-reservation Native American boarding schools can be traced to the ideas and efforts of one man, Captain Richard Henry Pratt. A cavalry officer who had commanded African American troops against American Indians in the west, Pratt developed his notion of "assimilation through total immersion" while in charge of incarcerated Indians at Ft. Marion Florida. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Pratt did not believe there were innate genetic differences in American Indians. For him, environment explained all of human nature. Using the specious analogy that slavery had assimilated African Americans, Pratt contended that non-reservation boarding schools could accomplish the same result for native peoples. In 1879, Pratt got his chance to test his experiment when an old army barracks in Pennsylvania was transformed into the Carlisle Indian School (a National Historic Landmark). With Pratt as both founder and superintendent, Carlisle became the model for federal Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) boarding schools across the Midwest and Southwest during the late 19th century. By 1902, there existed 25 federally supported, non-reservation boarding schools for American Indians across 15 states and territories with a total enrollment of 6,000 students. In Alaska, two boarding schools at Sitka and Wrangell were also created with the express purpose of providing manual and domestic training for a select group of Alaska Native children, those considered "the brightest boys and girls."

    80. Cherokee Female Seminary, 1851: Native American Board School First -- Brown Quar
    Adams, David Wallace. Education for Extinction American Indians and the boarding School Experience, 18751928. Lawrence University of kansas Press, 1995.
    http://brownvboard.org/brwnqurt/04-3/04-3f.htm
    Teacher Talk
    Volume 4, No. 3 (Fall 2001) Native American Issue Cherokee Female Seminary, 1851
    Native American Board School First One of the first boarding schools for Native Americans was not created by the federal government, but was founded in 1851 by the Cherokee National Council of Oklahoma. Students at the Cherokee Female Seminary took courses in Latin, French, trigonometry, political economy, and literary criticism, a curriculum that precluded any discussion of Cherokee culture or language. Pupils staged dramatic productions, held music recitals and published their own newsletter. But their graduation rate proved almost non-existent, and color and class hierarchies existed with lighter-peers referring to themselves as "progressive" Cherokees. Still this institution helped shape an acculturated Cherokee identity in which young graduates "became educators, businesswomen, physicians, stock raisers, and prominent social workers. An 1888 graduate Rachel Caroline Eaten pursued a baccalaureate and then went on for a Ph.D. in History at the University of Chicago. The author of four books on Oklahoma, two on the Cherokees, Eaten taught at several colleges including Trinity University in San Antonio where she also chaired the history department. Responding to tribal criticisms that the seminary students were ill prepared to take their places as farmers’ wives, the curriculum shifted by 1905 to include classes in "domestic science" with cooking and cleaning predominately featured. For fifty years, more than 3,000 young women had attended the Cherokee Female Seminary, and their lives there "helped to strengthen their identities as Cherokees although there were differences in opinion as to what a Cherokee really was," according to historian Devon Mihesuah. The old female seminary building still stands on the campus of Northeastern State University in Oklahoma.

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