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The Carlisle Indian Industrial School was a boarding school in Carlisle, Pennsylvania that attempted to forcibly change the American Indians into fully assimilated citizens. It failed in what was called a "failed experiment".
Typically the Indian School, the purpose of which was to abolish their traditional culture and make them "white".
The Indian term for all purpose flour is "Maida."
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The purpose of the Indian Removal Act was to take the Indians to the land west of the Mississippi River.
Indian Springs School was created in 1952.
Intermountain Indian School was created in 1949.
Intermountain Indian School ended in 1984.
Phoenix Indian School ended in 1990.
Phoenix Indian School was created in 1891.