Wow my great Grandmother and Grandfather attended there. They were born in 1907 and earlier, so I wonder what years they would have attended. I got to interview my grandmother when she was 97 when I was in college. She remembered speaking Spanish and then said "ok now we speak English. Hijole." I am surprised this video has so little views. Com'on California. I would love to see more earnest efforts to preserve our indigenous history and artifacts. The architecture- missions, schools, reservations- they only tell a small part of a very painful point in history. I truly hope the arts continue to be passed on and shared.
Wow my great Grandmother and Grandfather attended there. They were born in 1907 and earlier, so I wonder what years they would have attended. I got to interview my grandmother when she was 97 when I was in college. She remembered speaking Spanish and then said "ok now we speak English. Hijole." I am surprised this video has so little views. Com'on California. I would love to see more earnest efforts to preserve our indigenous history and artifacts. The architecture- missions, schools, reservations- they only tell a small part of a very painful point in history. I truly hope the arts continue to be passed on and shared.
the best time of my life was spent attending Sherman back in 2000
My dad worked there with step mother i miss my dad Desmond Dennis Short Sr and Alberta Hurtado Short :)
Hey brother, this was a very interesting place. Great interview. Thanks for sharing it. Be well 🤙 JB
I loved this video
My dad worked at Sherman Indian High School his name was Nathan Hernasy Sr.
I wonder if there is any paranormal activity? Very interesting. I would love to visit and connect.
Alright Sherman!!! Loved the video(:
dude, educational
C/O 96