Bone by bone, two archaeologists lifted the 130-year-old skeletal remains of a Native American girl from the shallow grave in a roadside cemetery. A hand bone, a rib, a chunk of vertebrae and ...
Oglala Lakota actor, author and activist worked to ensure Natives be allowed to embrace their Indigenous identities and that ...
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 ...
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.
I LOOKED THROUGH THE CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL DIGITAL RESOURCE CENTER FROM DICKINSON COLLEGE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE STUDENTS. THEY DIED AT THE NATIVE AMERICAN BOARDING SCHOOL FROM 1880 TO 1910.
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 ...
Over 100 young Indians of various tribes, now being educated at the Carlisle Indian School, gave an extremely interesting entertainment in the Academy of Music last evening before a large audience.
Overseen by Martinsburg resident Professor Philip Howard “P.H.” Bridenbaugh, the school had direct ties to the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlisle. It was unique compared to the more ...