Richard Henry Pratt and his Carlile Indian Industrial School set the standard for Indian assimilation in America and Canada.
From 1879 to 1918, the Carlisle Indian Industrial School was the flagship operation of federally funded, off-reservation boarding schools that forcibly and coercively took Native American children ...
The Carlisle Indian Industrial School was the first off-reservation boarding school established for Native American children in the United States, ushering in a dark legacy of oppression and violence ...
A plaque marks the entrance to the cemetery on the former grounds of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Roque Planas/HuffPost CARLISLE, Pa. — On Sept. 7, 1895, a group of 11 children and ...
Interviews with survivors and primary documents give accounts of violent cultural suppression under the guise of education, modeled after the notorious Carlisle Indian Industrial School.
The subjoined composition by Richard Davis of the Cheyenne tribe was read at our last month's school exhibition: View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
Wovoka (also known as Jack Wilson) delivered his message orally, and it was transcribed by a member of the group who had attended Carlisle Indian School. Mooney renders the "Carlisle English" of ...