

RIDES A SORRKI. HORSE, 



Photo from Office of Indian Affairs 

 OR GLYDIS LITTLENEST, A CROW INDIAN 



"There are no better schools than many of our reservation schools, where each child is 

 taught the rudiments of learning and to be useful in practical things — reading, writing, and 

 arithmetic ; how to plow and sow, hoe and harvest ; how to build a house and shoe a horse, 

 or cook a meal, make a dress, and nurse a sick man or animal" (see text, pages 86 and 87). 

 There are 65,000 Indian children of school age in the United States today. 



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