Student Permanent Record, Edith Waseskuk, 27 Oct. 1932

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. 

Summary: 
School Social Worker Lucile Hamner reports on the family and conduct of Edith Waseskuk, age 17. Hamner writes that Edith's parents are dead and that this has caused problems with relatives and with her education.
Identifier: 
gdp-kc0019-0067
Citation: 
Student Permanent Record, Edith Waseskuk, 27 Oct. 1932; Folder: 823 Students, Personal File, Box 41; Decimal Correspondence Files, 1919-1975 (NAID 6036849); Bureau of Indian Affairs, Winnebago Agency; Record Group 75; National Archives and Records Administrations—Kansas City.