A reservation day school was an educational institution established in the United States, primarily for Native American children, located on Indian reservations. These schools aimed to provide basic education while often promoting assimilation into Euro-American culture. Unlike boarding schools, students typically returned home at the end of each day. The approach was part of broader federal policies to integrate Indigenous populations into mainstream society, often disregarding their cultural identities.
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