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- Native American Boarding Schools in Montana
The essence of the Indian boarding school was cultural assimilation, boiled down in a phrase Pratt coined: "Kill the Indian, Save the Man " To accomplish this, children were taken from their parents and often moved hundreds of miles from their home to live and attend school at a boarding school
- Department of Interior report lists 18 Indian boarding schools in Montana
The report found that 18 boarding school sites across Montana tried to assimilate Indigenous children by discouraging or preventing native languages, religion and cultural practices
- Montana resolution calls for day of remembrance for Indian boarding . . .
From 1890 to the mid-1930s, the site was one of 18 boarding schools in Montana where Indigenous youth were often taken from their homes and families to be stripped of their culture and heritage and assimilated into white society
- Fort Shaw Montana – Montanas Historic Landscapes
The federal boarding school program ripped children from their families, isolating them at the schools where their teachers too often literally tried to beat native culture and identity out of the students Almost 2000 Native American children attended the Fort Shaw school from 1892-1910
- Indigenous Advocates Reflect On Fort Shaw and Montana’s Indian Boarding . . .
A year after the Fort was abandoned by the US military the Fort Shaw Indian Boarding School was opened Indigenous advocates remember sorted family histories and grapple with a new federal initiative to better understand the impact of boarding schools throughout Montana and the U S
- List of Federal Indian Boarding Schools (FIBS) - Indian Affairs
This phase of work of the Department of the Interior (DOI) Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative has focused on further research of Federal Indian Boarding Schools (FIBS) All schools in the List of FIBS were documented with all four of the DOI FIBS criteria
- ‘Slap in the face’: Federal cuts halt Indian boarding school . . .
Several studies trace the origin of current health disparities to the boarding school era In Montana, Native Americans die about 17 years sooner than their white neighbors Experts also say boarding schools disrupted traditional ways of parenting
- History and Foundation of - Montana State University
The story of American Indian education in the U S and in Montana is both simple and complex It was simple when Indian people were left to educate themselves using a time-proven model developed over thousands of years
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