Boarding School Case Study

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1- Opining thoughts:
• In 1878 the First Indian School was founded by Richard H. Pratt.
• They name of the Boarding School was Carlisle Indian School.
• It built in a careless military post in Pennsylvania.
2- The old traditions still impact their future:
• The American Indian has a lot of accomplishment in the history. There was some communion in some community. The government did not create any help for the Indian to complete their effective education.
• A lot of the tribes safeguard their culture, but it’s not without having to face a lot of fierce.
• The government has the responsibility in the inability of native American youthfulness in today’s schools because there is a lot of problems between the tribes and the government not resolved …show more content…

• It was martial style school.
• Dresses for females, and uniforms for males.

4- The main idea of boarding school:
• The goal of the boarding school was to change the Indian life's, and transform it to American way of life.
• Indian will be learning the impertinence of private property. They think it is important to civilize the Indian, to make them look like white men's beliefs and value.
• The primacy of the boarding school was let them learn reading, writing, and speaking English language.
• Religious training in Christianity will be educated.
• The main goal was to destroy all remains of Indian culture.
5- “kill the Indian, save the man “:
• Pratt believed that the boarding school established in white community will achieve this. by gather them into the American life.
• Pratt had put some students living in white house during the summer.
• Pratt did all that to kill the culture of the native American.
6- The students of boarding school:
• So many students kill themselves, or they died from sickness without seeing any one of their families.
• The students who survived have lived in very painful time, and it lefts a lot of hard legacy through abuse or treat their families very bad