View of young male and female students with a female teacher working in a Sloyd class.
Sloyd classroom
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View of young male and female students with a female teacher working in a Sloyd class.

Male and female students posed in a wood working classroom with a white female teacher. On the blackboard at the back of the room the word "Sloyd" is visible, indicating that this was a Sloyd classroom.

Younger male and female students posed in the Sloyd Classroom.
Sloyd is a system of handicraft-based education thought to build character and encourage moral behavior, greater intelligence, and industriousness.
In 1901 the Bureau of Indian Affairs contracted with the photographer Frances…

Seven male students posed with a white female teacher in the Sloyd classroom.
This image, with the caption SLOYD CLASS, ADVANCED, appears in The Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pa.: 23rd Year (Carlisle, PA: The School, 1902) [p.84].