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In the latter instance, braves raced through the woods “dressed in all their barbaric splendor, mounted on fleet horses, filling the welkin with the soulcurdling war whoop.” The rationale for allowing such displays? They were a lesson to the schoolboys of “the wonderful advancement made in a few years, under reservation training, from active savagery to a position well advanced toward practical civilization.”
Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875–1928
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