Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners to the Secretary of the InteriorU.S. Government Printing Office, 1928 |
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Halaman 29
... meet a higher standard than that of its effect while the children are still within its walls . The whole pur- pose of Indian education is to fit these children to make a distinct advance over the preceding generation . The Indian boy ...
... meet a higher standard than that of its effect while the children are still within its walls . The whole pur- pose of Indian education is to fit these children to make a distinct advance over the preceding generation . The Indian boy ...
Halaman 32
... meet his particular require- ments . " After the lapse of another generation things may have changed . In the meantime the schools should be nurtured and developed and strengthened in every way appropriate to increasing their efficiency ...
... meet his particular require- ments . " After the lapse of another generation things may have changed . In the meantime the schools should be nurtured and developed and strengthened in every way appropriate to increasing their efficiency ...
Halaman 33
... meet the medical requirements of the whole reservation there is the hospital at the boarding school having 10 beds and but one doctor . There are quarters for four physicians on the reservation - at the agency , at Kyle , at Wanblee ...
... meet the medical requirements of the whole reservation there is the hospital at the boarding school having 10 beds and but one doctor . There are quarters for four physicians on the reservation - at the agency , at Kyle , at Wanblee ...
Halaman 34
... meet the requirements of the Indians which indicate that specially organized Government schools are the best , almost the only proper , place for him . The Pine Ridge Indians want their children educated . The principal grievance that ...
... meet the requirements of the Indians which indicate that specially organized Government schools are the best , almost the only proper , place for him . The Pine Ridge Indians want their children educated . The principal grievance that ...
Halaman 36
... meet the requirements . As a result of the recent health surveys it is estimated about 1,300 of the Indians are suffering from tuber- culosis and about 2,000 from trachoma . I saw a number of sick people , and of those who were blind ...
... meet the requirements . As a result of the recent health surveys it is estimated about 1,300 of the Indians are suffering from tuber- culosis and about 2,000 from trachoma . I saw a number of sick people , and of those who were blind ...
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