United States Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.)
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United States Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.)
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United States Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.)
Carlisle Indian School
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Carlisle Indian School
United States Indian School Ehemalige Vorzugsbenennung SWD
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Indian Industrial School
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Indian Industrial School
Indian School
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Indian School
U.S. Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.)
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U.S. Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.)
Indian Industrial School (Carlisle, Pa.)
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Indian Industrial School (Carlisle, Pa.)
United States Indian Industrial School (Carlisle, Pa.)
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United States Indian Industrial School (Carlisle, Pa.)
U.S. Indian School
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U.S. Indian School
Carlisle, Pa. United States Indian School
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Carlisle, Pa. United States Indian School
Carlisle Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.)
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Carlisle Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.)
United States Indian Industrial School
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The Carlisle Indian Industrial School was the brainchild of a young lieutenant of the 10th United States (U.S.) Cavalry, Richard Henry Pratt. Lieutenant Pratt had great sympathy for the misery of the Indian, even while he was engaged in subduing the hostile tribes of the West. He became convinced that the solution to the Indian uprisings lay in the education of the Indian rather than in further bloodshed. No public schools allowed Indian students, but Pratt, with the help of influential sympathizers in public and private life and through his own persistence, determination, and hard work, succeeded in having Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, made available for an Indian school in 1879. At Carlisle Barracks, the Indians received a sound education and each Indian, girl or boy, learned at least one mechanical trade or domestic skill. The Indian School also became famous for its Indian athletes like Jim Thorpe, Tewanima, and Chief Bender. The Carlisle Indian Industrial School remained at Carlisle Barracks until 1918.
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Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
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Pennsylvania--Carlisle
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