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The Pipestone Indian Boarding School in Pipestone, Minnesota was established in 1892 and the first students arrived there shortly after the completion of the first building. Children from several states and tribes of the Midwest were students there, including those from the Dakota, Oneida, Pottawattomie, Arikara, Sac and Fox, and other tribes.
The Pipestone Indian Boarding School in Pipestone, Minnesota was established in 1892 and the first students arrived there shortly after the completion of the first building. Children from several states and tribes of the Midwest were students there, including those from the Dakota, Oneida, Pottawattomie, Arikara, Sac and Fox, and other tribes.  


As with all Indian boarding schools, the typical schedule was for the students to spen half the day in classes and the other half day in vocational training.
As with all Indian boarding schools, the typical schedule was for the students to spen half the day in classes and the other half day in vocational training.  


An index to the names of students who attended the Pipestone School is available online from the Kansas City Regional Archives of the National Archives and Records Administration. Pupil files are also available at that research facility, but are not online. Copies of the files may be ordered from them.
An [http://www.archives.gov/central-plains/kansas-city/finding-aids/pipestone-students.html index to the names of students] who attended the Pipestone School is available online from the [http://www.archives.gov/central-plains/kansas-city/index.html Central Plains Regional Archives of the National Archives and Records Administration] in Kansas City. Pupil files are also available at that research facility, but are not online. Copies of the files may be ordered from them.  


The [http://oyate1.proboards58.com/index.cgi?board=census&action=display&thread=515 1910 census of the students] at the Pipestone School is also available online.
The [http://oyate1.proboards58.com/index.cgi?board=census&action=display&thread=515 1910 census of the students] at the Pipestone School is also available online.  


The school was closed in 1953.
The school was closed in 1953.

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The Pipestone Indian Boarding School in Pipestone, Minnesota was established in 1892 and the first students arrived there shortly after the completion of the first building. Children from several states and tribes of the Midwest were students there, including those from the Dakota, Oneida, Pottawattomie, Arikara, Sac and Fox, and other tribes.

As with all Indian boarding schools, the typical schedule was for the students to spen half the day in classes and the other half day in vocational training.

An index to the names of students who attended the Pipestone School is available online from the Central Plains Regional Archives of the National Archives and Records Administration in Kansas City. Pupil files are also available at that research facility, but are not online. Copies of the files may be ordered from them.

The 1910 census of the students at the Pipestone School is also available online.

The school was closed in 1953.