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Show 48 COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFEAIRB . TAB= No . 10.-Enrollment and average ~ t o z d amof Indian schwls. 1903 and 1904. shmuing increase in 1904; also number of schools in 1904 . .- Enrollment . A v w e attendanae . Kind of sohml . Government schools: N o n m a n o n boarding ......... ReservstionboaMlng ............. Day ............................... Total ............................ Jbisaion sohmls: Bomdiug .......................... nay ................................ . Total ............................ Hampton .............................. Pohllc ................................. 1M 97 . -- 24 (a) Aggregate ....................... 805 -Seven puhllo mhools in whkh pupil8 are taught not enumerated here . Statistics relating to Indiins in schools in New York are not included in the above table, as that State cares for the schooling of her Indians . Statistics relative to the Five Civilized Tribes will he found on page 89 of this report . A condensed summary of Indian schools and attendance through a period of twenty-eight years is presented in the following table: TAJJLNo~ . 11.-numb of Indian scbola and average attadance from 1877 to 1004.6 Boarding achools . Day schools . b Totals . Year . Number' Average Average A v w e attendance . ' attendance . Number . attendance . 1877 ............................. 48 ............. 16 ............. 1W 1878 ............................. 49 ............. 119 ............. 168 1879 ............................. 52 ............. 107 159 ............. 2E . 1824 ................ ; ............ 60 ............. 109 159 ............. 4'448 1881 ............................. 63 ............. 106 ............. 174 4: 651 1882 .............................. n 8 077 76 4916 1824 ............................. 80 3'793 - 8 8 :.K f 4'714 1W 87 4'723 98 21237 185 ............................. 5:686 1886 ............................. 114 6,201 86 1:942 2W 1886 ............................. U5 7: 260 99 a1143 2 370 214 1867 117 ............................. 9630 1888 126 ............................. 8 020 110 2:YM 127 10'520 8:7@ 101 2, 715 92.3 1889 ............................. 136 11: 420 1890 la ............................. 9, 148 JOS 2, 406 239 11 662 9 886 1M1 1891 148 11'426 110 ............................. 2, 387 246 12' 232 1892 149 12:422 126 2 168 266 ............................. 151 588 1893 ............................. 1% 13 . 119 2:745 276 16: 167 2 888 275 1844 157 14'457 116 ............................. 16, 303 1895 157 15'061 125 23: 818297 2782 18: 188 ............................. 17 220 1806 ............................. 156 15'681 140 8:579 296 1891 145 15'm6 143 3, 6W 238 18'676 ............................. 19 262 1898 ............................. 148 16'112 149 1899 ............................. 149 Id891 147 $Ly % 2109,: 5M282 ISm ............................. 168 17:708 164 3 : ~ SM 21, 668 1SQl ............................. 161 19 464 148 1902 168 20:576 136 ............................. 3 613 304 23,o n 1903 ............................. 162 3 : ~ 2 92 24 120 20, 772 144 1931 162 21, 582 141 ............................. 3.610 3W 24: 882 3.6'22 303 26, 104 - a%me of the 6-a in rhls mUr aa prlnrod pnvr co 1886 were taken fmm wl.om of the sup~rln. tendent of lndlalb Rhmb . As wmaed . tllcy m all ukco fmm the wwrraof IheCommMoncrnf Lndlan ARaira . Riur Kt 1882 the A m s include the New York rehwls . blndian children etwnllin publlr eellwls are lurluded m the svrmgage ntrendanre. hot rhc chmlo are nut included ro the numBber of schoob . |