"Unconscionable Violence": The Federal Role in American Indian Education, 1890-1915 (Critical Essay)
Studies in the Humanities 2006, Dec, 33, 2
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"It is in full accord with the desire of the nation to do away with the Indian problem by assimilating the Indians in the body politic of the United States." W.N. Haihnann, Superintendent of Indian Schools, 1894 (OIA,SIS, 4)
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