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most of the school’s energy was invested in keeping the two sexes apart from one another. In the eyes of the Indian Office, most Indian children had “no inherited tendencies whatever toward morality and chastity.”32 Until the sexes were thoroughly Victorianized, free association beyond the playground or in sitting rooms could only result in disaster.
Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875–1928
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