List of Native American Boarding Schools
- Albuquerque Indian School, Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Bacone College, Muscogee, Oklahoma, 1881–present
- Bloomfield Seminary, Hendrix/Ardmore, Oklahoma
- Bond's Mission School or Montana Industrial School for Indians, run by Unitarians, Crow Indian Reservation near Custer Station, Montana 1886-1897
- Carlisle Indian School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, open 1879-1918
- Chamberlain Indian School, Chamberlain, South Dakota
- Chemawa Indian School, Salem, Oregon
- Cheyenne-Arapaho Boarding School, Concho, Oklahoma
- Chilocco Indian Agricultural School, Chilocco, Oklahoma, open 1884-1980
- Chinle Boarding School, Many Farms, Arizona
- Dwight Mission, Marble City, Oklahoma
- El Meta Bond College, Minco, Oklahoma
- Euchee Boarding School, Sapulpa, Oklahoma
- Eufaula Indian School, Eufaula, Oklahoma
- Flandreau Indian School, South Dakota
- Fort Bidwell School, California
- Fort Shaw Indian School, Fort Shaw, Montana
- Genoa Indian Industrial School, Genoa, Nebraska
- Greenville School, California
- Hampton Institute, began accepting Native students in 1878
- Haskell Indian Industrial Training School, Lawrence, Kansas, 1884–present
- Hayward Indian School, Hayward, Wisconsin
- Holbrook Indian School, Holbrook, Arizona
- Ignacio Boarding School, Colorado
- Intermountain Indian School, Utah
- Jones Male Academy, Hartshorne, Oklahoma
- Mekosukey Academy, Oklahoma
- Morris Industrial School for Indians, Morris, Minnesota, open 1887—1909
- Murray State School of Agriculture, Tishomingo, Oklahoma, est. 1908
- Nenannezed Boarding School, New Mexico
- Nuyaka School and Orphanage (Nuyaka Mission, Presbyterian), Okmulgee, Oklahoma, 1884–1933
- Oklahoma Presbyterian College for Girls, Durant, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma School for the Blind, Muskogee, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma School for the Deaf, Sulphur, Oklahoma
- Old Goodland Indian Orphanage, Hugo, Oklahoma
- Oneida Indian School, Wisconsin
- Osage Boarding School, Pawhuska, Oklahoma
- Pawnee Boarding School, Pawnee, Oklahoma, opened 1878
- Phoenix Indian School, Phoenix, Arizona
- Pierre Indian School, Pierre, South Dakota
- Pine Ridge Boarding School, Pine Ridge, South Dakota
- Pinon Boarding School, Pinon, Arizona
- Pipestone Indian School, Pipestone, Minnesota
- Rapid City Indian School, Rapid City, South Dakota
- Red Moon School, Oklahoma
- Riverside Indian School, Anadarko, Oklahoma
- St. Agnes Academy, Ardmore, Oklahoma
- St. Agnes Mission, Antlers, Oklahoma
- St. Boniface Indian School, Banning, California
- St. Elizabeth's Boarding School, Purcell, Oklahoma
- St. Josephs Boarding School, Chickasha, Oklahoma
- San Juan Boarding School, New Mexico
- Santa Fe Indian School, Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Seger School, Oklahoma
- Sherman Indian High School, Riverside, California
- Shiprock Boarding School, Shiprock, New Mexico
- Seneca Indian School, Wyandotte, Oklahoma
- Sequoyah High School, Tahlequah, Oklahoma
- Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute, Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Springfield Indian School, Springfield, South Dakota
- Stewart Indian School, Carson City, Nevada
- Tomah Indian School, Wisconsin
- Thomas Indian School, near Irvington, New York
- Wahpeton Indian School, North Dakota
- Tuskahoma Female Academy, Muskogee, Oklahoma
- Wheelock Academy, Millerton, Oklahoma
- Wittenberg Indian School, Wittenberg, Wisconsin
- Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School, Mount Pleasant, Michigan 1893-1934
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