Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the InteriorThe Office., 1898 |
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... necessary confinement of school life . Notwithstanding these efforts it appeared that there were influ- ences adverse to education among the older and more conservative Indians of sufficient strength to thwart the desires of this office ...
... necessary confinement of school life . Notwithstanding these efforts it appeared that there were influ- ences adverse to education among the older and more conservative Indians of sufficient strength to thwart the desires of this office ...
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... necessary in some States to enact compulsory school legislation . If such a course is necessary for the white parent , it is of far more importance for the red parent . Remedial legislation along these lines is especially desirable if ...
... necessary in some States to enact compulsory school legislation . If such a course is necessary for the white parent , it is of far more importance for the red parent . Remedial legislation along these lines is especially desirable if ...
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... necessary technical qualification , would enlist the services of the agency carpenter or blacksmith or outside person to evolve and formu- late projects which should require the best of architectural skill . In some instances , where ...
... necessary technical qualification , would enlist the services of the agency carpenter or blacksmith or outside person to evolve and formu- late projects which should require the best of architectural skill . In some instances , where ...
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... necessary economy becomes subversive of good and effective results . In congregating and sheltering the great number of comparatively helpless children in the various Indian schools , in considering their uncivilized nature and past ...
... necessary economy becomes subversive of good and effective results . In congregating and sheltering the great number of comparatively helpless children in the various Indian schools , in considering their uncivilized nature and past ...
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... necessary changes are requisite . It is therefore suggested that such an official be provided for the Indian school service at a salary sufficient to command the services of a com- petent expert . SCHOOL APPROPRIATION . The following ...
... necessary changes are requisite . It is therefore suggested that such an official be provided for the Indian school service at a salary sufficient to command the services of a com- petent expert . SCHOOL APPROPRIATION . The following ...
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