Young school girls attending sewing class at Albuquerque Indian School
ca. 1910
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This is one of a small collection of photographs of the Albuquerque Indian School, which was established in 1881 to provide off-reservation industrial training to the Indians of the Southwest. By 1912, the school had 8 primary grades and over 300 students; by 1925 enrollment increased to over 800 students and grades 11 and 12 were added. The Albuquerque Indian School continued operating until 1982, when its program was transferred to the Santa Fe Indian School.
This primary source comes from the Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
National Archives Identifier: 292877
Full Citation: Young school girls attending sewing class at Albuquerque Indian School; ca. 1910; Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Record Group 75. [Online Version, https://docsteach.org/documents/document/young-school-girls-attending-sewing-class-at-albuquerque-indian-school, December 4, 2024]Rights: Public Domain, Free of Known Copyright Restrictions. Learn more on our privacy and legal page.