Across
- 3. A type of religious boarding school funded through government appropriations
- 4. Act passed to turn territories from collective Indian ownership into individual Indian land allotments
- 5. months Within this time frame is when children were most likely to run away from boarding school
- 6. Children spent more than ______ the day doing forced manual labor.
- 8. Students from the Hawaiian boarding schools were recruited into which United States Federal organization?
- 11. State with the highest number of federal Indian schools
- 12. The diets of school children were poor and often lacking in ______.
- 14. The daily lives of children within the boarding schools were highly regimented in a ______ style fashion.
- 16. This act which passed in 1905, applied the federal Indian boarding school system in Alaska.
Down
- 1. Proceeds from the sale of tribal lands were held in _____
- 2. Work done by children, a major part of the boarding school daily schedule
- 6. Tribal led movements and organizations are working to promote Intergenerational ______ among boarding school survivors and their families
- 7. The architecture of the Albuquerque Indian School had many ______ so children were likely under almost constant surveillance.
- 9. Symbolic of strength within Native communities, this was removed from children immediately upon their arrival to boarding schools.
- 10. Federal boarding schools were created to sever the ____ between parents and children
- 13. The most common way for children to arrive at boarding school as they were traveling great distances.
- 15. Billion Number of acres ceded to the US government
