Poetry written by Julia B. Tappan and used by Alexa West while teaching language arts at the Intermountain School, 1966-1972;
Indians of North America--Education; Penmanship--Indian students; English language--Study and teaching--Indian students; Indians of North America--Languages--Writing; Creative writing (Secondary education); Indians of North America--Poetry;...
Girl operating a "Tac X" word flasher while other students look at the screen. An included note states the machine was used to increase the students' word recognition time;
Two girls kneel on the floor of their dorm near a small artificial Christmas tree between bunk beds, holding gifts. The walls are covered with photographs of their families and Navajo decor. One girl wears a cheerleader uniform;
Students sitting in a classroom while an instructor teaches them English (English sounds written on board), this item is a duplicate of Intermountian Indian School Photograph Collection P0327 1:01:05;
Three students sit in front of their art projects while a fourth student looks over their shoulders. T.K. Begay written on wooden sign, this item is a duplicate of Intermountain Indian School Photograph Collection P0327 1:01:19;
Students put on a rehearsal Christmas performance of birth of Jesus Christ/ Nativity scene. They are dressed in Native American attire and the background is a desert scene;
Eugene Bennally poses in front of his science project, the "Demonstration on Mendal's Law of Heredity." A posted sign reads that he won first place in zoology;