Bond’s Mission School or Montana Industrial School for Indians, run by Unitarians, Crow Indian Reservation near Custer Station, Montana, 1886–97.
Fort Shaw Indian School, Fort Shaw, Montana.
Bond’s Mission School or Montana Industrial School for Indians, run by Unitarians, Crow Indian Reservation near Custer Station, Montana, 1886–97.
Fort Shaw Indian School, Fort Shaw, Montana.
Last Updated: 7 years The Pipestone Indian Boarding School opened in 1893 as a sister school to Flandreau, fifteen miles to the east of Flandreau, but located within Minnesota.
Last Updated: 9 years Fort Bidwell School, Fort Bidwell, California. St. Boniface Indian School, Banning, California.
Last Updated: 9 years White’s Manual Labor Institute, Wabash, Indiana Open 187]–95 and operated by the Quakers.
The Tohono O’odham children were required to attend Indian boarding schools, designed to teach them the English language and assimilate them to the mainstream European-American ways. According to historian David Leighton, of the Arizona Daily Star newspaper, the boarding school the Tohono O’odham attended was the Tucson Indian School.
Last Updated: 9 years Chinle Boarding School, Many Farms, Arizona. Holbrook Indian School, Holbrook, Arizona. Many Farms High School, near Many Farms, Arizona. Phoenix Indian School, Phoenix, Arizona. Pinon Boarding School, Pinon, Arizona. Theodore Roosevelt Indian Boarding School, founded in 1923 in buildings of the U.S. Army’s closed Fort Apache, Arizona. As of 2016 still…
Last Updated: 9 years Genoa Indian Industrial School, Genoa, Nebraska.