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The Carlisle Indian Industrial School was a technical school run by the Army, which was aimed at the cultural integration of Native Americans. That is, it sought to homogenize the native culture, including it within the predominantly white culture of the United States.
This school operated from 1879 to 1918, when it was closed. Although to a certain extent I collaborated with the assimilation of the natives to the American culture, the amount of abuses that were committed there marked the federal government's policy towards the natives.