Indian Schools collection, 1929-1945.
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Charles H. Burke School (Fort Wingate, N.M.)
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United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs
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The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) was formed in 1824. An agency of the federal government of the United States within the US Department of the Interior, it is responsible for the administration and management of land held in trust by the United States for Native Americans in the United States, Native American Tribes and Alaska Natives. From the guide to the Navajo Land, motion picture, undated, (J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah) A Statistics Section was organ...
Pueblo Bonito School (Crownpoint, N.M.)
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Wingate Vocational High School (Wingate, Ariz.)
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Camp Verde Indian Sub Agency
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Toadlena Boarding School (Toadlena, N.M.)
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Jennings, Evelyn
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Established in 1824 under the U.S. War Department, the Bureau of Indian Affairs was transferred to the U.S. Department of the Interior in 1849. The BIA held jurisdiction over Native American trade, removal to the West, protection from exploitation, concentration on reservations, and education. Unsuccessful in preventing wars and eliminating corrupt practices, the focus of the BIA was changed by the Dawes Act of 1887, the Burke Act of 1906, and through the Meriam Report of 1928. Prepared by W. Ca...
Santa Fe Indian School
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Navajo Service (Window Rock, Ariz.)
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