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Haskell Indian ations University is an
erican Indian boarding school that currently
educates Indian students fro federally
recognized tribes in the United tates. Haskell
in existence for 120 years is the oldest and
longest established intertribal university in the
country. The school for ost of its existence
has enrolled ore than 1000 students per
seester soe directly out of high school and
any as non-traditional students.
Haskell¶s history has been the subject of
any publications including segents in books
and on the internet. The school also possesses
one of the ost inspired and interesting
histories of all educational institutes. |
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draws fro any of
these sources to provide a virtual exhibit tour of
parts of Haskell¶s history.
Initially y intention was to provide a
historical record of the Haskell Cultural Center
and useus opening dedication exhibit.
Fro there²the project which is a work in
progress grew to include various aspects of
Haskell history.
This project grew out of y personal
involveent knowledge and feelings about
Haskell. I graduated fro Haskell in 2001 with
an ssociate of rts degree in Liberal rts and
in 2002 with a Bachelor of rts degree in
erican Indian tudies. s a student at
Haskell I was actively involved in the university
archives and useu collections. This
experience ade e aware of the iportance
of Indian people preserving and interpreting
their own histories.
The aterial is divided into the following
sections: Introduction; History; The ³Firsts´;
aes People & Places; Haskell Cultural
Center and useu and the Buildings. With
each section photographs aps
reproductions of publications and explanatory
text can be accessed. The following
presentation consists of ore than 750
photographs 80 aps and explanatory
text fro the Haskell Cultural Center and
useu the Kansas tate Historical ociety
internet books and other non-copyrighted
aterial.
This work is the first scholarly attept to
cobine inforation and visuals fro a variety
of sources transforing the into a for easily
accessible to researchers students and
especially teachers. One of the priary
purposes of this project is to provide teachers
fro Lawrence Kansas and across the nation
with curricular aterial that can be easily
accessed and integrated into their teaching.
×irections for Use:
To use this aterial you ust have a PC
copatible with Windows 2000 or higher. To
find a particular iage or ap refer to the
index.
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1800s-1900s²Lawrence and the Country
Indian Boarding chools²The Beginning
Haskell History²The First Five ×ecades
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First uperintendent
First Haskell tudents
First Capus Buildings² ugust 1884
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Haskell Cultural Center and useu
The Rinehart Collection
The First xhibit
acrifice
urvival
Change
Celebration
Honoring Our ative eterans
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