Report of the Commissioner of Education Made to the Secretary of the Interior for the Year ... with Accompanying Papers, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1896 - Education |
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... Reindeer Training School , Port Clarence . - Population , Eskimo ; teacher , Mrs. W. T. Lopp . A school was kept mainly for the benefit of the herders connected with the station , a few children from the outside availing themselves of ...
... Reindeer Training School , Port Clarence . - Population , Eskimo ; teacher , Mrs. W. T. Lopp . A school was kept mainly for the benefit of the herders connected with the station , a few children from the outside availing themselves of ...
Page 1453
... reindeer , just as to any other industry , produces the best results . Those who have read , in the appendix of the reindeer report of 1894 , the letters of the various Scandinavians in the United States who are acquainted with the ...
... reindeer , just as to any other industry , produces the best results . Those who have read , in the appendix of the reindeer report of 1894 , the letters of the various Scandinavians in the United States who are acquainted with the ...
Page 1454
... reindeer and sled to Kautokeino , the center of the Finmarken district , where there were 65,000 reindeer . Great difficulty was experienced in procuring the consent of the herders to leave their country and their people . The fact that ...
... reindeer and sled to Kautokeino , the center of the Finmarken district , where there were 65,000 reindeer . Great difficulty was experienced in procuring the consent of the herders to leave their country and their people . The fact that ...
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United States. Bureau of Education. Dr. Sheldon Jackson landing the first tame reindeer in Alaska . Unalaska and Amaknak Islands , September 21 , 1891 . WL Aud Because a fireman on a locomotive learns to open and. REPORT ON EDUCATION IN ...
United States. Bureau of Education. Dr. Sheldon Jackson landing the first tame reindeer in Alaska . Unalaska and Amaknak Islands , September 21 , 1891 . WL Aud Because a fireman on a locomotive learns to open and. REPORT ON EDUCATION IN ...
Page 1456
... reindeer that he is able to take charge of a herd . In Lapland , where the people have greater intelligence and the advantage of heredity , a young man is required to serve an apprenticeship of five years before he is considered ...
... reindeer that he is able to take charge of a herd . In Lapland , where the people have greater intelligence and the advantage of heredity , a young man is required to serve an apprenticeship of five years before he is considered ...
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Academy American Historical Association amount annually appoint apportioned board of education board of examiners board of school branches building census cent certificate Charles Charles H child clerk collected common schools corresponding secretary county board county seat county superintendent county treasurer course of study deem diploma district board duty elected employed establish expenses furnish George George W grade granted Henry high school HISTORICAL SOCIETY incorporated institute issued James John levy librarian meeting normal school Object.-The officers.-President paid parents person prescribe president Prof public instruction public schools pupils purchase purpose qualifications receive recording secretary reindeer school board school commissioner school committee school district school fund schoolhouse second vice-president smallpox superintendent of public taught teach teachers text-books thereof tion town township treasurer truant trustees Unalaska vaccinated vice-president village vote William William H