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" Schools, where they will forget their Indian habits, and be instructed in all the necessary arts of civilized life, and become one with your White brethren. In these Schools, they will be well taken care of, be comfortably dressed, kept clean, and get... "
Minutes of the General Council of Indian Chiefs and Principal Men Held at ... - Page 7
1846 - 34 pages
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Indian Education in Canada, Volume 1: The Legacy

Jean Barman, Yvonne Hébert, Don McCaskill - Education - 2011 - 181 pages
...Anderson emphasized that the point of establishing schools of industry was to enable Indian children to "forget their Indian habits, and be instructed in...necessary arts of civilized life, and become one with [their | White brethren." Children would be well taken care of, fed and clothed. Parents would not...
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