Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Band 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1882 |
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... attendance thereon made compulsory , and they should be instructed in the mechanic arts , so that when the term of their colonization shall have expired they may be fitted to support themselves . Deprivation of personal liberty is the ...
... attendance thereon made compulsory , and they should be instructed in the mechanic arts , so that when the term of their colonization shall have expired they may be fitted to support themselves . Deprivation of personal liberty is the ...
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... , and the average daily attendance has been 625 , * This From the Annual Report Superintendent Public Instruction of the State of New York , January 5 , 1881 . provision for Indian schools has been made by New York INDIAN AFFAIRS . 25.
... , and the average daily attendance has been 625 , * This From the Annual Report Superintendent Public Instruction of the State of New York , January 5 , 1881 . provision for Indian schools has been made by New York INDIAN AFFAIRS . 25.
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... attendance at school shall be regular , and that vaca- tions shall not be periods of retrogression , and must breathe the atmos- phere of a civilized instead of a barbarous or semi - barbarous commu- nity . Therefore , youth chosen for ...
... attendance at school shall be regular , and that vaca- tions shall not be periods of retrogression , and must breathe the atmos- phere of a civilized instead of a barbarous or semi - barbarous commu- nity . Therefore , youth chosen for ...
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... attendance , two - thirds of whose support is furnished by government , the remain- der being obtained from charitable sources . The principal event of the year has been the return this month to their homes in Dakota of 30 of the 49 ...
... attendance , two - thirds of whose support is furnished by government , the remain- der being obtained from charitable sources . The principal event of the year has been the return this month to their homes in Dakota of 30 of the 49 ...
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... attendance for only five months there were but three or four who could not read quite well in the First Reader , and a class of four was advanced to , and had almost finished , the Second Reader . The facility with which these children ...
... attendance for only five months there were but three or four who could not read quite well in the First Reader , and a class of four was advanced to , and had almost finished , the Second Reader . The facility with which these children ...
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