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NATIVE AMERICAN SCHOOL, c1910. A sewing class at the Bismarck Indian School, Bismarck
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NATIVE AMERICAN SCHOOL, c1910. A sewing class at the Bismarck Indian School, Bismarck
NATIVE AMERICAN SCHOOL, c1910.
A sewing class at the Bismarck Indian School, Bismarck, North Dakota. Photograph, c1910
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Media ID 12237417
1910 Acculturation Adolescent Americanization Bismarck Boarding School Class Classroom Education Fabric Lesson Native American North Dakota Photo Responsibility Schoolgirl Sewing Student Teacher Vocational Young Home Economics Pinafore Turn Of Century
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This print from 1910 showcases a sewing class at the Bismarck Indian School in Bismarck, North Dakota. The image captures a significant moment in history, reflecting the efforts of acculturation and Americanization during that era. In this classroom setting, Native American adolescents are taught valuable vocational skills such as sewing and home economics. The photograph provides a glimpse into the early education system implemented by boarding schools like Bismarck Indian School. It highlights the importance placed on teaching practical skills to young Native American girls, empowering them with knowledge that would enable self-sufficiency and responsibility. The scene depicts an interior filled with eager students dressed in traditional clothing while engaging in their lessons. A dedicated teacher guides them through the intricacies of fabric manipulation and garment construction. The focus is not only on skill development but also on instilling values of discipline and hard work. As we observe this turn-of-the-century snapshot, it becomes evident how these educational institutions played a role in shaping the lives of Native American youth living in the West. This powerful image serves as a reminder of both resilience and adaptation within Indigenous communities during challenging times.
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