The Carlisle Indian Industrial School opened in 1879 under the direction of Captain Richard Henry Pratt. Funded by the United States government, the school was a model for many other boarding schools for Native American children. As part of this lesson, students examine four historical documents to answer this question: What was the purpose of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School?
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Photograph of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School graduating class of 1906. From the Library of Congress.