Navajo Indian Education : Hearing Before the Committee On Indian Affairs, United States Senate, Seventy-Ninth Congress, Second Session, On S. J. Res. 79, a Bill Establishing a Joint Congressional Committee to Make a Study of Claims of Indian Tribes Agains
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Mr. Ahkeah. Yes. It was not in the winter time. The children had to stand out in the cold for a good many minutes before the bus showed up and then if the bus breaks down they are in the cold most of the day and then have to walk home. Senator Hatch. That would be in most cases a good many miles. Mr. Ahkeah. So that is the reason the chairman suggested board- ing schools. Then we keep the children there, and that is the way I went to school in the days when they had no roads on the reservation.... Senator Hatch. Where did you go? Mr. Ahkeah. Fort Lewis, Colo. That was back in 1910. And then I went to Shiprock. Senator McFarland. You think the boarding schools would be better than the day schools? Mr. Ahkeah. I believe we get along better with the boarding schools. Senator McFarland. Children do not like to go to these boarding schools. Mr. Ahkeah. The children. I believe children as well as parents, some of them, do kick about the children being too far away. But I did not mind going to boarding school.
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