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  1. Located in the Band Building at 300 E. Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85012 on the grounds of Steele Indian School Park, the Phoenix Indian School Visitor Center is a historic building that remains from the nearly 100 year old Indian boarding school.

  2. The Phoenix Indian School was part of the Federal government's policy of forced assimilation in which Indian children were to be transformed into Americans along Anglo-Saxon lines.

  3. Feb 21, 2019 · A photo of Native kids from Phoenix Indian School greet people who come into the Phoenix Indian School Visitor Center.

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  5. The Phoenix Indian School Visitor Center (PISVC), former site of the Band Building for the Phoenix Indian School located at 300 E Indian School Road, Phoenix, AZ 85012, IS open for business! The beautiful, inspiring space is available for the following: Conference style meeting space with A/V to hold up to 120 people (theatre style)

  6. The Phoenix Indian School, or Phoenix Indian High School in its later years, was a Bureau of Indian Affairs-operated school in Encanto Village, in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona. It served lower grades also from 1891 to 1935, and then served as a high school thereafter.

  7. Creator: Office of Indian Affairs. Smith Family Sadie Yazzie (in the middle, holding a young child), also referred to by the Navajo name Dodésbaáh, is a survivor of a federal boarding school in Arizona. Source: Contributed by Kirsten Larcade, personal collection of family photos.

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