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These photographs show a group of Chiricahua Apache students on their first day of school at the Carlisle Indian School and
the same students four months later, 1886-1887.
These photographs provide evidence that one goal of the Carlisle Indian School was to--
A)
restore U.S. citizenship to American Indians
B)
encourage the study of American Indian religious practices
C)
protect American Indians from nativist policies
D)
assimilate American Indians into U.S.culture
