Newspaper clippings - U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Yakima Indian Agency boarding school - Transcript.

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dc.date.issued1912
dc.description14 page typed transcription, created by Click Relander.en_US
dc.description.abstract"There are now 131 children in the Indian schools at the fort where the first instruction covers the first four grades. The agency has arrangements with four school districts, those at White Swan, Toppenish, Wapato and Granger under which pupils are accepted in schools there on payment of the tuition and last year the enrollment showed 200 of these, many of them receiving instruction in the higher grades. This 200 with the 131 at the Fort makes a respectable showing of Indian children."en_US
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dc.subjectFort Simcoe, W. T.en_US
dc.titleNewspaper clippings - U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Yakima Indian Agency boarding school - Transcript.en_US

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