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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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This school, and schools like it, were attempts of the United States (and its citizens) at the forced assimilation and destruction of Native American tribes, Tribal Values and social systems. Its publicized goal was "Kill the Indian to Save the Man" (quoting).
a school set up for indian youths.
Literally, Native populations were decimated by disease and war. The culture was destroyed by the process of assimilation and institutions such as the Carlisle Indian School.
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 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".
Carlisle Indian Industrial School was created in 1879.
This school, and schools like it, were attempts of the United States (and its citizens) at the forced assimilation and destruction of Native American tribes, Tribal Values and social systems. Its publicized goal was "Kill the Indian to Save the Man" (quoting).
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 .(:
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a school set up for indian youths.
Carlisle Indian School
cause it was for bad Indians