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Government records show that individuals from these tribal nations attended the U.S. Indian Industrial School at Genoa, Nebraska: Arapaho, Cheyenne, Chippewa, Cree, Crow, Flathead, Kickapoo, Kootenai, Mohawk, Oglala Sioux, Omaha, Paiute, Pend d'Oreille, Piegan Blackfeet, Ponca, Potawatomi, Rosebud Sioux, Sac and Fox, Santee Sioux, Shawnee, Shoshone, Sisseton Sioux, Standing Rock Sioux, Winnebago, and Yankton Sioux.
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Digital Heritage
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Health, Disease, and Mortality, School OperationsSummary
Regarding the death of an 18-year-old pupil from gangrene.Digital Heritage
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Health, Disease, and Mortality, School OperationsSummary
Regarding an accident in a laundry mangle causing Jennie S. Sherman's hand and wrist to sustain severe burns and injuries.Digital Heritage
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Health, Disease, and Mortality, School OperationsSummary
Regarding operation on the appendix of a 12-year-old pupil.Digital Heritage
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Health, Disease, and Mortality, School OperationsSummary
Regarding an influenza epidemic at the school leaving many students confined to their rooms.Digital Heritage
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Health, Disease, and Mortality, School OperationsSummary
Regarding the death of a pupil from inflammation of the bowels.Digital Heritage
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Health, Disease, and Mortality, School OperationsSummary
Regarding compensation for Jennie S. Sherman's condition after an accident in the laundry mangle.Digital Heritage
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Health, Disease, and Mortality, School OperationsSummary
Regarding the improved health conditions of two pupils.Digital Heritage
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Health, Disease, and Mortality, School OperationsSummary
Regarding a flu epidemic at the school with 175 to 180 cases.Digital Heritage
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Health, Disease, and Mortality, School OperationsSummary
Regarding the death of a pupil from inflammation of bowels.Digital Heritage
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Health, Disease, and Mortality, School OperationsSummary
Regarding an amputation done on Jennie S. Sherman due to an injury from a mangle in the laundry room.Digital Heritage
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Health, Disease, and Mortality, School OperationsSummary
Regarding a 10-year-old student sick with pneumonia.Digital Heritage
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Health, Disease, and Mortality, School OperationsSummary
Regarding trachoma examinations from W. H. Harrison during a trachoma epidemic at the school.