indians did not go to school back in those days you idiots
No because the Caddo are the nicest indians
Who were the toltec indians?
Indians are a group in general whereas Cherokees are a small part of them
The motto of Immanuel Schools is 'Schools with a Christian witness...'.
Most of these Indians went back to the Reservations where they passed on the things they had learned to those who stayed on the Res. I was raised in Lame Deer so I know a bit about this. The main Reason for sending Indians to Schools of the Res. was to Break them away from the Old Ways and learn how to live in the White Man's World.
not sure
The Cherokee Indians, or commonly known as Buelshetoes are taught now in Reservation Schools. These schools are usually headed by the tribes chieftain and one political figure in the state of reservation.
Marlene Carvell has written: 'Who will tell my brother?' -- subject(s): Fiction, High schools, Identity, Indians of North America, Juvenile fiction, Mohawk Indians, Schools, Toleration
Bethany Wiggins has written: 'Shifting' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Foster home care, Navajo Indians, Fiction, Supernatural, Shapeshifting, High schools, Schools
To take away the culture of the American Indians
Saint Katharine Drexel.
Elizabeth Mary Furniss has written: 'Victims of benevolence' -- subject(s): Cariboo Indian School, History, Indians of North America, Indians, Treatment of, Residential schools, Shuswap Indians, Treatment of Indians
The first colony that set up a tax-supported public schools in British north America was Aurora city schools.
safety, schools, neighbourhood, affordability, liveability and so on. This is where the best relocation companies in India can guide you.
George E. Butler has written: 'The Croatan Indians of Sampson County, North Carolina : their origin and racial status : a plea for separate schools' -- subject(s): Lumbee Indians, North Caroliniana
Paxton Riddle has written: 'The education of Ruby Loonfoot' -- subject(s): Boarding schools, Catholic schools, Catholics, Conflict of generations, Fiction, Indians of North America, Mothers and daughters, Ojibwa women
Verne Howard Siegel has written: 'An analysis of the method of distributing federal funds to the public schools of the state of Washington for the education of Indian pupils' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Education, Yakama Indians