Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 30
... boys out better equipped to take positions in the neighboring towns as carpenters , mechanics , printers ; or will send them back home with a more thorough knowledge of farming , poultry raising , and dairying . The work of the girls in ...
... boys out better equipped to take positions in the neighboring towns as carpenters , mechanics , printers ; or will send them back home with a more thorough knowledge of farming , poultry raising , and dairying . The work of the girls in ...
Halaman 41
... boys appear to be practically without uniforms and present a ragged and unkempt appearance . It is obvious that the morale of the girls . is much higher than that of the boys , and this is due to the constant changing of employees ...
... boys appear to be practically without uniforms and present a ragged and unkempt appearance . It is obvious that the morale of the girls . is much higher than that of the boys , and this is due to the constant changing of employees ...
Halaman 48
... boys , had been abolished by the department , and 13 boys were found in the girls ' dormitory at one time . The bureau ordered these screens removed in 1920 without replacing the position of disciplinarian ; the screens are still there ...
... boys , had been abolished by the department , and 13 boys were found in the girls ' dormitory at one time . The bureau ordered these screens removed in 1920 without replacing the position of disciplinarian ; the screens are still there ...
Halaman 50
... boys and girls are enrolled in these district schools and that their average attendance varies from 75 to 80 per cent . This is a high average for Indians and contrasts so sharply with the very low average of attendance in the eastern ...
... boys and girls are enrolled in these district schools and that their average attendance varies from 75 to 80 per cent . This is a high average for Indians and contrasts so sharply with the very low average of attendance in the eastern ...
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