Abstract

ALTHOUGH HISTORIANS HAVE acknowledged the important role of education in late nineteenth century federal policy, they have failed to examine this subject in much depth.' To date, a study of the federal boarding school system does not exist. Yet for many years the friends of the Indian looked to the boarding school as an essential ingredient of the government's plan to civilize the savage. This void

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