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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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gdp-ok0001-0009-001
Topic
School Operations, Coming to Genoa
Summary
Regarding the application and transportation of Elliot Tasso.
gdp-ok0001-0051-001
Topic
School Operations, Coming to Genoa
Summary
Regarding an inquiry about student placement at Genoa rather than other schools.
gdp-ok0001-0020-001
Topic
Student Finances
Summary
Regarding checks for students Mary Curley and Rena Short Man.
gdp-ok0001-0063-001
Topic
Coming to Genoa
Summary
Regarding the arrival of Roy Bad Teeth at Genoa.
gdp-ok0001-0036-001
Topic
School Operations, Coming to Genoa
Summary
Regarding several applications for pupils and their transportation to Genoa.
gdp-ok0001-0010-001
Topic
School Operations, Coming to Genoa, Leaving Genoa
Summary
Regarding transportation for two students.
gdp-ok0001-0052-001
Topic
School Operations, Coming to Genoa
Summary
Regarding an inquiry about soliciting students to attend Genoa from other regions and payment for transportation.
gdp-ok0001-0021-001
Topic
Student Finances
Summary
Regarding receipt of a check for student Mary Curley.
gdp-ok0001-0064-001
Topic
Student Finances
Summary
Regarding enclosed checks payable to students.
gdp-ok0001-0037-001
Topic
School Operations, Coming to Genoa
Summary
Regarding the receipt of enrollment applications for three students and arrangements for their transportation to Genoa.
gdp-ok0001-0011-001
Topic
School Operations, Coming to Genoa, Leaving Genoa
Summary
Regarding transportation for two students.
gdp-ok0001-0053-001
Topic
Student Finances, Health, Disease and Mortality
Summary
Regarding a check payable to student Maxie Onaha and the status of an influenza epidemic at school.