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November 2021

Away From Home: Native American Boarding School Stories

November 17, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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An event every day that begins at 10:00 am, repeating until January 7, 2022

URI University Club, 95 Upper College Rd
Kingston, RI 02881 United States
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Beginning in the 1870s, the US government attempted to educate and assimilate American Indians into “civilized” society by placing children—of all ages, from thousands of homes and hundreds of diverse tribes—in distant, residential boarding schools. Many were forcibly taken from their families and communities and stripped of all signs of “Indianness,” even forbidden to speak their own language amongst themselves. Up until the 1930s, students were trained for domestic work and trade in a highly regimented environment. Many children went…

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December 2021

Away From Home: Native American Boarding School Stories

December 4, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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An event every day that begins at 10:00 am, repeating until January 7, 2022

URI University Club, 95 Upper College Rd
Kingston, RI 02881 United States
+ Google Map
Free

Beginning in the 1870s, the US government attempted to educate and assimilate American Indians into “civilized” society by placing children—of all ages, from thousands of homes and hundreds of diverse tribes—in distant, residential boarding schools. Many were forcibly taken from their families and communities and stripped of all signs of “Indianness,” even forbidden to speak their own language amongst themselves. Up until the 1930s, students were trained for domestic work and trade in a highly regimented environment. Many children went…

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Away From Home: Native American Boarding School Stories

December 20, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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An event every day that begins at 10:00 am, repeating until January 7, 2022

URI University Club, 95 Upper College Rd
Kingston, RI 02881 United States
+ Google Map
Free

Beginning in the 1870s, the US government attempted to educate and assimilate American Indians into “civilized” society by placing children—of all ages, from thousands of homes and hundreds of diverse tribes—in distant, residential boarding schools. Many were forcibly taken from their families and communities and stripped of all signs of “Indianness,” even forbidden to speak their own language amongst themselves. Up until the 1930s, students were trained for domestic work and trade in a highly regimented environment. Many children went…

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November 2021

Away From Home: Native American Boarding School Stories

November 18, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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An event every day that begins at 10:00 am, repeating until January 7, 2022

URI University Club, 95 Upper College Rd
Kingston, RI 02881 United States
+ Google Map
Free

Beginning in the 1870s, the US government attempted to educate and assimilate American Indians into “civilized” society by placing children—of all ages, from thousands of homes and hundreds of diverse tribes—in distant, residential boarding schools. Many were forcibly taken from their families and communities and stripped of all signs of “Indianness,” even forbidden to speak their own language amongst themselves. Up until the 1930s, students were trained for domestic work and trade in a highly regimented environment. Many children went…

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December 2021

Away From Home: Native American Boarding School Stories

December 5, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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An event every day that begins at 10:00 am, repeating until January 7, 2022

URI University Club, 95 Upper College Rd
Kingston, RI 02881 United States
+ Google Map
Free

Beginning in the 1870s, the US government attempted to educate and assimilate American Indians into “civilized” society by placing children—of all ages, from thousands of homes and hundreds of diverse tribes—in distant, residential boarding schools. Many were forcibly taken from their families and communities and stripped of all signs of “Indianness,” even forbidden to speak their own language amongst themselves. Up until the 1930s, students were trained for domestic work and trade in a highly regimented environment. Many children went…

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Away From Home: Native American Boarding School Stories

December 21, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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An event every day that begins at 10:00 am, repeating until January 7, 2022

URI University Club, 95 Upper College Rd
Kingston, RI 02881 United States
+ Google Map
Free

Beginning in the 1870s, the US government attempted to educate and assimilate American Indians into “civilized” society by placing children—of all ages, from thousands of homes and hundreds of diverse tribes—in distant, residential boarding schools. Many were forcibly taken from their families and communities and stripped of all signs of “Indianness,” even forbidden to speak their own language amongst themselves. Up until the 1930s, students were trained for domestic work and trade in a highly regimented environment. Many children went…

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November 2021

Away From Home: Native American Boarding School Stories

November 19, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
|Recurring Event (See all)

An event every day that begins at 10:00 am, repeating until January 7, 2022

URI University Club, 95 Upper College Rd
Kingston, RI 02881 United States
+ Google Map
Free

Beginning in the 1870s, the US government attempted to educate and assimilate American Indians into “civilized” society by placing children—of all ages, from thousands of homes and hundreds of diverse tribes—in distant, residential boarding schools. Many were forcibly taken from their families and communities and stripped of all signs of “Indianness,” even forbidden to speak their own language amongst themselves. Up until the 1930s, students were trained for domestic work and trade in a highly regimented environment. Many children went…

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December 2021

Away From Home: Native American Boarding School Stories

December 6, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
|Recurring Event (See all)

An event every day that begins at 10:00 am, repeating until January 7, 2022

URI University Club, 95 Upper College Rd
Kingston, RI 02881 United States
+ Google Map
Free

Beginning in the 1870s, the US government attempted to educate and assimilate American Indians into “civilized” society by placing children—of all ages, from thousands of homes and hundreds of diverse tribes—in distant, residential boarding schools. Many were forcibly taken from their families and communities and stripped of all signs of “Indianness,” even forbidden to speak their own language amongst themselves. Up until the 1930s, students were trained for domestic work and trade in a highly regimented environment. Many children went…

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Away From Home: Native American Boarding School Stories

December 22, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
|Recurring Event (See all)

An event every day that begins at 10:00 am, repeating until January 7, 2022

URI University Club, 95 Upper College Rd
Kingston, RI 02881 United States
+ Google Map
Free

Beginning in the 1870s, the US government attempted to educate and assimilate American Indians into “civilized” society by placing children—of all ages, from thousands of homes and hundreds of diverse tribes—in distant, residential boarding schools. Many were forcibly taken from their families and communities and stripped of all signs of “Indianness,” even forbidden to speak their own language amongst themselves. Up until the 1930s, students were trained for domestic work and trade in a highly regimented environment. Many children went…

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November 2021

Away From Home: Native American Boarding School Stories

November 10, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
|Recurring Event (See all)

An event every day that begins at 10:00 am, repeating until January 7, 2022

URI University Club, 95 Upper College Rd
Kingston, RI 02881 United States
+ Google Map
Free

Beginning in the 1870s, the US government attempted to educate and assimilate American Indians into “civilized” society by placing children—of all ages, from thousands of homes and hundreds of diverse tribes—in distant, residential boarding schools. Many were forcibly taken from their families and communities and stripped of all signs of “Indianness,” even forbidden to speak their own language amongst themselves. Up until the 1930s, students were trained for domestic work and trade in a highly regimented environment. Many children went…

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