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The Federal Government established the Santa Fe Indian School (SFIS) in 1890 to educate Native American children from tribes throughout the Southwestern United States. The purpose of creating SFIS was an attempt to assimilate the Native American children into the wider United States culture and economy. In 1975, the All Indian Pueblo Council (AIPC) was formed. It was the first Indian organization to utilize the laws in place to contract an education for their children. Eventually, the AIPC was able to leverage complete control of the school and curriculum. In 2001, with the passing of the SFIS Act, the school took ownership of the land. The school resides on the form of a trust, which is held by the nineteen Pueblo Governors of New Mexico. These acts allow for complete educational sovereig

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  • The Federal Government established the Santa Fe Indian School (SFIS) in 1890 to educate Native American children from tribes throughout the Southwestern United States. The purpose of creating SFIS was an attempt to assimilate the Native American children into the wider United States culture and economy. In 1975, the All Indian Pueblo Council (AIPC) was formed. It was the first Indian organization to utilize the laws in place to contract an education for their children. Eventually, the AIPC was able to leverage complete control of the school and curriculum. In 2001, with the passing of the SFIS Act, the school took ownership of the land. The school resides on the form of a trust, which is held by the nineteen Pueblo Governors of New Mexico. These acts allow for complete educational sovereignty of the school, by the Pueblo. (en)
  • La Santa Fe Indian School – ou SFIS – est un pensionnat américain à Santa Fe, dans le comté de Santa Fe, au Nouveau-Mexique. Fondé en 1890 pour assurer l'instruction des enfants amérindiens, il est abrité au sein de bâtiments redessinés par John Gaw Meem dans le style Pueblo Revival. (fr)
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  • P.O. Box 5340 (en)
  • 1501 Cerrillos Road (en)
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  • P.O. Box 5340 (en)
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  • La Santa Fe Indian School – ou SFIS – est un pensionnat américain à Santa Fe, dans le comté de Santa Fe, au Nouveau-Mexique. Fondé en 1890 pour assurer l'instruction des enfants amérindiens, il est abrité au sein de bâtiments redessinés par John Gaw Meem dans le style Pueblo Revival. (fr)
  • The Federal Government established the Santa Fe Indian School (SFIS) in 1890 to educate Native American children from tribes throughout the Southwestern United States. The purpose of creating SFIS was an attempt to assimilate the Native American children into the wider United States culture and economy. In 1975, the All Indian Pueblo Council (AIPC) was formed. It was the first Indian organization to utilize the laws in place to contract an education for their children. Eventually, the AIPC was able to leverage complete control of the school and curriculum. In 2001, with the passing of the SFIS Act, the school took ownership of the land. The school resides on the form of a trust, which is held by the nineteen Pueblo Governors of New Mexico. These acts allow for complete educational sovereig (en)
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