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It was founded on the principle that Native Americans were the equals of European-Americans, and that Native American children immersed in mainstream Euro-American culture would learn skills to advance in society. Many people believed that Amerindians, a population that was numerically declining, were a vanishing race whose only hope for survival was rapid assimilation to American culture. Whether the goal was worthy or achievable is an ongoing debate.
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a school set up for indian youths.
Assimilated. The US passed laws that all Native American children of school age be removed from their families and placed in Indian residential schools for the purpose of assimilation.
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The New York School Board was trying to institute policies in public schools. These policies would relegate African-American students to different schools.
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The Carlisle Indian Industrial School was a boarding school in Carlisle, Pennsylvania that attempted to forcibly change the American Indians into fully assimilated citizens. It failed in what was called a "failed experiment".
okay Carlisle, Ohio has a school and it is trashy and horrible. The Indians made ground back their as they say. Personally i think its bull, but that's just me .(:
The Carlisle Indian Industrial School.
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a school set up for indian youths.
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Carmelita S. Ryan has written: 'The Carlisle Indian Industrial School' -- subject(s): History, United States Indian School (Carlisle, Pa.)
The Carlisle Indian Industrial School, which was founded in 1879, closed in 1918 due to declining enrollment and changing government policies that shifted focus away from assimilating Native American children. The negative impact of the school's assimilation efforts on Native American communities also played a role in its closure.
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"Indian school" typically refers to schools located in India or schools that are specifically for students of Indian descent. It can also refer to schools that focus on teaching Indian culture, history, and languages.