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[11] The school has enrolled Navajo (Diné) students in grades K-8. In 1956 the school had 249 students. [12] Circa 1960 the BIE was building a new $3,100,000, 34-classroom boarding school at Chinle. Described as "one of the largest schools on the Navajo Nation", it had boarding facilities for 256-person dormitories, two each for both boys and ...
Osage Boarding School, Pawhuska, Osage Nation, Indian Territory open 1874–1922 [58] Panguitch Boarding School, Panguitch, Utah [59] Park Hill Mission School, Park Hill Indian Territory/Oklahoma opened 1837 [60] Pawnee Boarding School, Pawnee, Indian Territory, open 1878–1958 [61] Phoenix Indian School, Phoenix, Arizona [4]
Pages in category "Education on the Navajo Nation" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. ... Tuba City Boarding School; Tuba City High School;
Hunters Point Boarding School, Inc. (HPBS, Navajo: Tse’Na’shchiiO’lta’) is a boarding elementary school, operated by the Navajo tribe, [1] in unincorporated Apache County, Arizona, with a St Michaels address. [2] It is operated in partnership with the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE). [3]
Cottonwood Day School; Cove Day School; Kin Dah Lichi'i Olta [1] Lukachukai Community School [2] Many Farms Community School (formerly Chinle Boarding School) Many Farms High School; Nazlini Community School [3] Red Rock Day School [4] Rock Point Community School; Rough Rock Community School; T'iis Nazbas Community Schools [5] Wide Ruins ...
Multiple federally operated boarding schools were established in the Navajo Nation in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, and many of them are still operational today, though under different policies ...
Many Farms High School (MFHS) is located in the heart of the Navajo reservation in Many Farms, Arizona, and 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Canyon De Chelly National Monument. It has 445 (yearly average) students and 35 faculty members along with a large support staff.
The 74 details the abuse and killing of Native children at federal boarding schools in the U.S., ... won custody to adopt a Cherokee and Diné child over a family from the Navajo nation, in ...