Cherokee Boarding School
Dublin Core
Title
Cherokee Boarding School
Subject
Communities
Schools
Description
This undated photograph shows a building on the campus of the Cherokee Boarding School. A school for the Eastern Band was instituted as a boarding and day school in 1884 and was operated for its first twelve years by the Society of Friends (Quakers). The school provided academic classes, like English and arithmetic, in the morning. The arts, crafts, and vocational training were taught in the afternoons. Domestic skills such as cooking, baking, sewing, and needlework were taught to girls; boys received training in agriculture, livestock management, industrial arts, smithing, and carpentry. In 1896, the school came under the direct supervision of the federal government. By the time this photograph was taken, the school had come to teach more academic classes and, in 1954, the school was changed from a boarding school to a day school. The name of the photographer who captured this shot is unknown.
Creator
Unknown
Source
Photograph Collection
Publisher
Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Format
jpg
photographs
Type
StillImage
Identifier
11057
https://southernappalachiandigitalcollections.org/object/11057
Date Created
2009-02-10
Rights Holder
All rights reserved. For permissions and use, contact Museum of the Cherokee Indian, Cherokee, NC 28719;
Spatial Coverage
Qualla Boundary
Extent
7.25" x 9.25"(dimension)
Is Part Of
Cherokee Traditions
Collection
Citation
Unknown, “Cherokee Boarding School,” OAI, accessed May 1, 2025, https://sadc.qi-cms.com/omeka/items/show/11057.