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1954 Flandreau School Seniors (TM Band)

3/20/2019

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Some of the Senior class photos from Flandreau Indian School (SD) showing eight Turtle Mountain Chippewa student yearbook photos (colorized). Let me know if any of these are your relatives!

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1953 Wahpeton Indian School

3/19/2019

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Class Photos of elementary to high school aged boys and girls and teachers/staff, Wahpeton Indian School (later Circle of Nations), Wahpeton, North Dakota.

MRL 10: G.E.E. Lindquist Papers, 52, 979, The Burke Library Archives (Columbia University Libraries) at Union Theological Seminary, New York.

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Boarding school Colorized

3/12/2019

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A variety of pictures of students at the Carlisle, Haskell, Phoenix, Albuquerque, Rosebud, Rapid City, Pierre, Fort Yates, Pipestone, and Marty schools, taken between 1885 and 1939. These pictures show a variety of activities, vocational and educational classes, and uniforms worn by students.

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