Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 3
... boys and girls to a white teacher , the contrast is startling . It would seem that the cumulative effect of the Government's edu- cational activities in behalf of Indians for the past 25 years is tak- ing tangible form ; that at length ...
... boys and girls to a white teacher , the contrast is startling . It would seem that the cumulative effect of the Government's edu- cational activities in behalf of Indians for the past 25 years is tak- ing tangible form ; that at length ...
Halaman 4
... boys and girls . It is one of the most hopeful , heartening evidences of the forward progress of our red friends . Of the 20,000 Indian children who are not enrolled in any school over a third are boys and girls of the Navajo shepherds ...
... boys and girls . It is one of the most hopeful , heartening evidences of the forward progress of our red friends . Of the 20,000 Indian children who are not enrolled in any school over a third are boys and girls of the Navajo shepherds ...
Halaman 10
... boys who served this Nation in the World War , the larger proportion of whom were volunteers , are certainly indications . to say the least , of the great progress of a people who are not so very far away from the blanket , the skin ...
... boys who served this Nation in the World War , the larger proportion of whom were volunteers , are certainly indications . to say the least , of the great progress of a people who are not so very far away from the blanket , the skin ...
Halaman 17
... boys and girls . The im- pression made on the visitor is most satisfactory . Some of the graduates are ambitious to remain and take a post - graduate course at the Albuquerque High School . For the most part the graduates , numbering 29 ...
... boys and girls . The im- pression made on the visitor is most satisfactory . Some of the graduates are ambitious to remain and take a post - graduate course at the Albuquerque High School . For the most part the graduates , numbering 29 ...
Halaman 18
... boys and girls should be sent to distant schools . The vast majority of them must , of necessity as well as from choice , return to the country of their parents . Wherever possible their education should be given them in the environment ...
... boys and girls should be sent to distant schools . The vast majority of them must , of necessity as well as from choice , return to the country of their parents . Wherever possible their education should be given them in the environment ...
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