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Boarding SchoolsFrom: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS
Boarding schools, economic motivations. From: The Encyclopedia of Native American Economic History
CHAPTER TWO: Exiled at Home From: Student Almanac of Native American History
Federal Indian Education From: American Indians in American History, 1870–2001
Flandreau SchoolFrom: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS
For Further Reading From: American Indians in American History, 1870–2001
Language, Intellectual Life, Oral Tradition, and Education From: DAILY LIFE OF NATIVE AMERICANS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Daily Life
OFF-RESERVATION BOARDING SCHOOLS. From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN INDIAN CIVIL RIGHTS
Chapter 6: Religion and Education From: NATIONS REMEMBERED
The Indian Frontier and the Frontier Regulars: The Army and the Indians on the Great PlainsFrom: DAILY LIFE ON THE NINETEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN FRONTIER
THE RESERVATION SCHOOL (c.1900)Don C. Talayesva (Hopi) From: GREAT DOCUMENTS IN AMERICAN INDIAN HISTORY
Chapter 8: The Rise of the “Vanishing Race” From: The Native Peoples of North America
The Survival of the “Disappearing Indian” From: DAILY LIFE OF NATIVE AMERICANS FROM POST-COLUMBIAN THROUGH NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICA
Wage labor and Native Americans. From: The Encyclopedia of Native American Economic History
Carlisle Indian Industrial Schoolhttp://home.epix.net/~landis/index.html
Native Words/Native Warriorshttp://www.nmai.si.edu/education/codetalkers/
Reservation Boarding School System in the US, 1870-1928http://www.twofrog.com/rezsch.html