Legislation
Carlisle Indian Industrial School
Sherman Indian High School
Life Inside Boarding Schools
Reform
100

A motto that was used to justify forced assimilation

What is "Kill The Indian, Save The Man"?

100

State that Carlisle Industrial School was located in

What is Pennsylvania?
100

State that Sherman Indian High School is located in

What is California?

100

Upon arriving at boarding schools, Native children often had this part of their appearance cut off immediately

What is hair?

100

This 1972 law provided federal support for Native-run education and acknowledged cultural differences in learning

What is the Indian Education Act?

200

Act signed by President Andrew Jackson that forced relocation of Native American tribes to land west of the Mississippi River

What was the Indian Removal Act of 1830?

200

Founder of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School

Who was Richard Henry Pratt?

200

This was the original name of Sherman Indian High School when it first opened in 1892

What is Perris Indian School?

200

Instead of being called by their Native names, students were given these

What are Eurocentric or Christian names?
200

This 1928 report exposed the poor conditions of Native boarding schools and called for major reforms

What is the Merriam Report?

300

An act that split tribal land and forced farming to replace traditional Native lifestyles

What was the Dawes Act?

300

First step in the "civilization process" once students arrived 

What is "cutting hair"?

300

The school was moved to Riverside in 1902 due to this practical issue

What is a lack of water at the original Perris site?

300

Students were punished for speaking this

What is their Native language?

300

This form of silent resistance was used by Native students to preserve their languages in secret

What is secretly speaking their Native language?

400

An act that ended the practice of the U.S. government making treaties with Native American tribes, which meant they were no longer recognized as independent powers (*** Act name AND year needed in answer)

What was the Indian Appropriations Act of 1871?

400

Term for children who were taken from their homes, sometimes against their will, and transported long distances to the school

What is forced removal?

400

This U.S. federal department oversaw both schools (Sherman & Carlisle) and shaped their curriculum to emphasize labor over academics

What is the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)?

400

Respiratory disease that was rampant in boarding schools due to poor ventilation and overcrowding

What is tuberculosis?

400

One long-term effect of forced assimilation and boarding schools is this type of trauma that continues across generations

What is intergenerational trauma?

500

Act in 1819 that justified forcing Native American children into boarding schools

What was the Civilization Fund Act?

500

Year that Carlisle Indian School closed

What is 1918?

500

Sherman Indian High School participated in this broader 20th-century federal policy goal, which sought to assimilate Native Americans by dismantling tribal structure and self-governance.

What is the Termination Policy?

500

To keep students from running away, some schools used this punishment or preventative measure, especially during early years

What is confinement?

500

Although most government-run boarding schools eventually closed, some reopened under this type of leadership, giving Native communities more control

What is tribal or Native leadership/management?

M
e
n
u