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Onward Haskell: The Making of an Indian Nations University

Date and Time: September 13, 2018, 7:00 PM CT

Location: Monticello Community Historical Society, 23860 W 83rd Ter, Lenexa
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Presented by Eric Anderson

The United States Indian Industrial Training School welcomed its first 22 students to Lawrence in 1884. Now known as Haskell Indian Nations University, the school continues to educate American Indian and Alaska Native young people who move to Kansas from all over the country. This presentation examines the early days of Haskell: the goals of the U.S. government in providing an American Indian-specific school, the responses by native peoples, and the effects of assimilation policy on them. The first 25 years were tumultuous and presented hardships for the students and their families. However, these American Indian students proved resilient, and some even used their experiences to agitate for change within the government's Indian Service.

Sponsored by: Monticello Community Historical Society

For more information about this event, please contact:
Cynthia Ashby
(913) 441-6097
http://www.monticelloks.org

 

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