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…

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].