The Carlisle Indian Industrial School
The history and purpose of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, from its establishment in 1879 to its closure in 1918. Discover its impact on Native American students and the assimilation policies of the time.
- Carlisle School
- Native American education
- assimilation
- Richard Pratt
- industrial training
- cultural assimilation
- Carlisle football team
- Carlisle band
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The Carlisle Indian Industrial School 1879-1918
Richard Pratt 2 Richard Pratt in 1901
The Carlisle School Sioux boys as they arrived at the Indian Training School at Carlisle Barracks October 5, 1897 3
The Carlisle School 4 Class photo from 1900
The Carlisle School 5 Group of Carlisle School students in 1890
The Carlisle School 6 The Carlisle football team, 1899
The Carlisle School 7 The Carlisle band, 1901
The Carlisle School 8 Ironing Class, 1901
The Carlisle School 9 Laundry Class, 1901
The Carlisle School Teacher observing students as they read, between 1901 and 1903 10
The Carlisle School 11 Graduating class of 1906
Central Historical Question What was the purpose of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School?