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Pupils at the Tulalip Reservation government boarding school learned to think of themselves
all as Indians, despite their varied backgrounds and the school's effort to transform them into
civilized Americans. When they watched ceremonies and athletic competitions from school
grandstands, students and their families and visitors saw Indians cast in a new mold. Ferdinand
Brady, photographer; 1910; Museum of History and Industry, Seattle, Negative no. 88.11.64.
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