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Show >{) •i DSC,?* .030 v - .J .-; -os.", </. L\ [PUBLIC SCHOOL.] 2JItIS agreement, made and entered into th\s..S2j&g/... ...day oL-/$££i&£ 2 one thousand ei«-h-& hundred and ak«tj- Li./j^T^l, by and between. '4 Commissioner of Indian Affairs for and on behalf of the United States of America, party of the first 5 part, and JJA-Lll --ypv.. 6 .....,._.. .^..^e...^ 7 : iJLLJgl&i^^^ fi..!-!!. 79-of Sch yy .chool D%ict:./2^^i^i..., County of . . S ^ & ^ ^ ^ ^ : 'AX -.'A-":-A: A;; ."" , . -. -f-.f .«.'• 'r /L?..v. i._i«rr:«^l't party of the 10-State of._:_:..ik. second part, •'"•'•."-yy-•'• . . Y • »-j :,';.V A.^Vy J 7 A, - - '. . ' p^-fv.-. ^oJitni.SSBtKjrThat the said'parties have covenanted and agreed and by these presents do cove- 12 riant and agree to ,and with each''otheras follows I'.'s! ,;' A l ! i •",-; y i . i; /13 ' A R T I C L E 1.' T h e party of the second part for and in consideration of the compensation hereinafter .14 named, agrees: ;' "" .„ 15. 1. To admit, to-the public school maintained at public expense in school district named, during the ///"<? y i iyy-7Qj7^erH^^ lo fiscal year ending- June ,30, -r8tri_v/%3&^.4??.&JjU2i iT3Z^(&.']?.yIndian pupils, which Indian pupils shall be 17-entitled to all the privileges of white pupils attending said schoo IS : 2. To instruct'such Indian pupils in classes with the white children (except as provided herein- 19-after; in the Common English branches, giving to each of said Indian pupils the same care and atten- 20 tion in matter and methods of instruction as is given to the white pupils in said classes and school. 21 ' 3. To maintain a separate primary class in case rive or more Indian pupils enter the school at one 22 time, all of whom'are ignorant of the English language, in which instruction shall be given at least 23 forty minutes of each day with special reference to teaching them to converse in English. ' The'Indian 24YpupiIs to be ^advanced'to classes;rcontaining white children as soon as-'their knowledge of English 'A'' . - - - ' -. ; ." ;| ' -.-. ,- , 25 makes their instruction with white children practicable. ''"-• '••'•" "" ' ;\}7 •'-' ' y-•'"'* -y'i.••;•:,-,>, -iv 267A- 4. To supply the said pupils with all ;schooi books,: slates, slate pencils, lead pencils; pens, ink. •27*paper, school appliances and other articles necessary and usually found in a properly conducted public 28'school among the-whites. ' ' 297Y 5. To protect the pupils included'in this contract from ridicule,' insult, and other improper conduct 'i • • 30-'at the hands of fellow pupils and to encourage them in every reasonable manner to attend school exer- 31 cises punctually, regularly, and to perform their duties with the same degree or' interest and industry 32 as their fellow pupils, the children of white citizens. 33 6. To report concerning the attendance and progress of said pupils and upon blank forms to be 34 furnish-.I bv the party of the first part. |