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A Cherokee Indian in the wagon shop receiving instruction in wagon making. The school builds many vehicles for the smaller schools and reservations in the West, and trains the students to become expert wagon makers. Description = Un Indien Cherokee recevant un enseignement dans la fabrication de wagon. L'école construit de nombreux véhicules pour les petites écoles et les réserves de l'Ouest, et forme les étudiants à devenir des experts dans la fabrication de wagons. |
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A Cherokee Indian in the wagon shop receiving instruction in wagon making. The school builds many vehicles for the smaller schools and reservations in the West, and trains the students to become expert wagon makers. (English)
Records document the activites of George LaVatta as Organizational Field Agent in the 1930's. Included are records and photos conerning construction at various agencies, the reorganization of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and photos and reports of various Indian schools. (English)
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