Health.Zone Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the Health.Zone Content Network
  2. Chilocco Indian Agricultural School - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilocco_Indian...

    Chilocco Indian School was an agricultural school for Native Americans on reserved land in north-central Oklahoma from 1884 to 1980. It was approximately 20 miles north of Ponca City, Oklahoma and seven miles north of Newkirk, Oklahoma, near the Kansas border. The name "Chilocco" is apparently derived from the Creek tci lako, which literally ...

  3. Genoa Indian Industrial School - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genoa_Indian_Industrial_School

    Added to NRHP. May 22, 1978. The Indian Industrial School at Genoa, Nebraska, United States was the fourth non-reservation boarding institution established by the Office of Indian Affairs. The facility was completed in 1884 and operated until 1934. Now restored, it is owned and operated by a foundation as the Genoa U.S. Indian School Museum.

  4. Puyallup Indian School - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puyallup_Indian_School

    Puyallup Indian School. Coordinates: The Puyallup Indian School (later named Cushman Indian School) was a government Indian boarding school in Washington State that ran from 1860 [1] to July 1, 1920. [2] The school was located around the intersection of East 29th street and Portland Avenue in Tacoma, Washington.

  5. Moor's Charity School - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moor's_Charity_School

    Moor's Charity School was founded in 1754 in Lebanon, Connecticut (now in the town of Columbia [1] ), by the Puritan Calvinist [2] minister Eleazar Wheelock to provide education for Native Americans who desired to be missionaries to the native tribes. Eleazar Wheelock became involved in education when Samson Occom, a Mohegan Native American ...

  6. Steele Indian School Park - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steele_Indian_School_Park

    The park is on the site of the Phoenix Indian School, one of several boarding schools owned and operated by the U.S. government, designed in the late 19th century to socialize and assimilate Native Americans into the dominant Euro-American socio-cultural system. These schools became controversial in later decades for the mistreatment of their ...

  7. St. Johns Vestry Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Johns_Vestry_Anglo...

    Information. Established. 1763; 261 years ago. ( 1763) St. John's Vestry Anglo-Indian Higher Secondary School is a school located in Tiruchirappalli (also known as Trichy), Tamil Nadu, India. [1] It is missioned by the Church of South India . It is one of the oldest school in Tamil Nadu and was established by the British around 1763.

  8. Indian School/Central Avenue station - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_School/Central...

    Indian School/Central Avenue station. /  33.49556°N 112.0737500°W  / 33.49556; -112.0737500. Indian School/Central Avenue (also known as Steele Indian School Park) is a station on the Metro light rail line in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. It is the sixth stop southbound and the twenty-third stop northbound on the initial 20 mile ...

  9. St. Elizabeth's Indian School - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Elizabeth's_Indian_School

    St. Elizabeth's Boarding School for Indian Children was established in 1886 and remained in operation until 1967. It was located in the Wakpala area of the Standing Rock Reservation in South Dakota. [1] This school was one of many schools established across the United States as part of an incentive to integrate Native Americans into the ...