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housed and tribal
The United States government maintained the school, housed at Carlisle Barracks as an experiment in educating Native Americans in the United States and teaching them to reject tribal culture and to adapt to white society.
In 1970, this was the site of the Department of Ethnography of the British Museum, which housed its collections from the Americas, Africa, the Pacific and Australia, as well as tribal Asia and Europe, because of lack of space in the Museum's main building in Bloomsbury.

housed and governor
It also housed the territorial legislature and many other territorial offices, including that of the governor.
* the museum, housed in an 18th-century Ottoman governor residence ( Azem Palace ).
This faculty, founded in 1994, was initially housed at the Hustinx building, but currently occupies two historic, adjacent buildings north of the Vrijthof square: Tilly Court, built in 1714 as the residence for the military governor of Maastricht, and Soiron Canon ’ s House ( 1786 ), located at the Grote Gracht.
This housed the Legio XIV Gemina during the campaigns of governor Aulus Didius Gallus against the Brigantes.
In the neoclassical interiors so out of character in Venice, were housed the Napoleonic governor after the fall of the Republic, then the Austrian governor, then they were reserved for the use of the kings of Italy and now the President of the Italian Republic receives in them if he is in Venice.
George SimpsonThe first buildings built at the fort in 1830 were the " fur loft ", which housed the company store, small warehouse and trader's office, and the " Big House " ( residence for the governor of the HBC or other high-ranking officials ).
The Istana is the president's official residence, built in 1869 which first housed the colonial governor.

housed and bicameral
The bicameral legislature of the United States is housed in the United States Capitol | Capitol, a building with two wings.

housed and legislature
It housed the first session of the state legislature to meet in Salem after the capital was moved there in 1851.
The establishment of state mental hospitals in the U. S. is partly due to reformer Dorothea Dix, who testified to the Massachusetts legislature in 1844, vividly describing the state's treatment of people with mental illness: they were being housed in county jails, private homes and the basements of public buildings.

housed and other
Along with some of the other major Coalition cities, Chi-Town is considered a " Mega-City " in that its entire population is housed inside one giant structure consisting of more than thirty levels, each of which are several stories high and contain a number of sub-levels.
The construction commenced around the courtyard with the East Wing ( The King's Library ) in 1823 – 1828, followed by the North Wing in 1833 – 1838, which originally housed among other galleries a reading room, now the Wellcome Gallery.
While the camps housed a wide range of convicts, from petty criminals to political prisoners, large numbers were convicted by simplified procedures, such as NKVD troikas and other instruments of extrajudicial punishment.
In the 16th century Sixtus V bisected Bramante's Cortile del Belvedere with a cross-wing to house the Apostolic Library in suitable magnificence. The 16th and 17th centuries saw other privately endowed libraries assembled in Rome: the Vallicelliana, formed from the books of Saint Filippo Neri, with other distinguished libraries such as that of Cesare Baronio, the Biblioteca Angelica founded by the Augustinian Angelo Rocca, which was the only truly public library in Counter-Reformation Rome ; the Biblioteca Alessandrina with which Pope Alexander VII endowed the University of Rome ; the Biblioteca Casanatense of the Cardinal Girolamo Casanate ; and finally the Biblioteca Corsiniana founded by the bibliophile Clement XII Corsini and his nephew Cardinal Neri Corsini, still housed in Palazzo Corsini in via della Lungara. The Republic of Venice patronized the foundation of the Biblioteca Marciana, based on the library of Cardinal Basilios Bessarion. In Milan Cardinal Federico Borromeo founded the Biblioteca Ambrosiana.
In August 1921, Mao founded the Self-Study University, through which readers could gain access to Marxist and other revolutionary literature, and which was housed in the premises of the Society for the Study of Wang Fuzhi ( Chuan-shan Hsüeh-she ).
A large part of the Oxyrhynchus papyri are housed at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, others in the British Museum in London, in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, and many other places.
Archaeological collections arising from excavations and other research by faculty, staff and students are also housed in the museum.
As for the court's actual facilities, a state supreme court may be housed in the state capitol, in a nearby state office building shared with other courts or state executive branch agencies, or in a small courthouse reserved for its exclusive use.
Cradle designs were also used at this time, having a handle with the receiver and transmitter attached, now called a handset, separate from the cradle base that housed the magneto crank and other parts.
Initially the internees were housed, with different paramilitary groups separated from each other, in Nissen huts at a disused RAF airfield that became the Long Kesh Detention Centre.
The Academy ’ s numerous and diverse operations are housed in three facilities in the Los Angeles area: the headquarters building in Beverly Hills, which was constructed specifically for the Academy, and two Centers for Motion Picture Study – one in Beverly Hills, the other in Hollywood – which were existing structures restored and transformed to contain the Academy ’ s Library, Film Archive and other departments and programs.
Dewey's official papers from his years in politics and public life were given to the University of Rochester ; they are housed in the university library and are available to historians and other writers.
The inner ward housed the monastic buildings while the agricultural and other menial endeavors were carried out in the outer ward.
Many of these organizations and other campus life amenities are housed in the $ 43 million Danforth University Center on the Danforth Campus, also dedicated in honor of the Danforth family.
It housed Napoleon, Ugo Foscolo, Prince Metternich, Archduke Franz Ferdinand I, Giuseppe Garibaldi, and other eminent figures.
* Contemporaneous reviews and other material related to Top Hat housed at the University of Washington Libraries
The temple housed priestesses of the goddess, but there is no evidence whatsoever that any kind of sexual services were performed by them or other women included in any cult.
Guinea pigs do not generally thrive when housed with other species.
Because the Leicester Square rotunda housed two panoramas, Barker needed a mechanism to clear the minds of the audience as they moved from one panorama to the other.
During the beginning, we see the city where Kal-El was born ( including the famous white dome that housed the trial of General Zod, Ursa, and Non ), then as to replicate the lift-off, other cities can be seen on the night side and then finally the planet's destruction by a supernova of its red supergiant sun Rao.
Seton Castle in Santa Fe, built by Seton as his last residence, housed many of his other items.
No other Classical writer mentions the story, but the scene is represented on a 6th century Corinthian black-figure amphora now housed in the Louvre.
No other Classical writer mentions the story, but the scene is represented on a 6th century Corinthian black-figure amphora now housed in the Louvre.

housed and government
Facing the Chancellery is the Bundestag, the German Parliament, housed in the renovated Reichstag building since the government moved back to Berlin in 1998.
* 1993 – Russian Constitutional Crisis: In Moscow, tanks bombard the White House, a government building that housed the Russian parliament, while demonstrators against President Boris Yeltsin rally outside.
In the early Middle Ages, the palas was usually that part of an imperial palace ( or Kaiserpfalz ), that housed the Great Hall, where affairs of state were conducted ; it continued to be used as the seat of government in some German cities.
The Meiji Restoration reasserted the importance of the emperor and the ancient chronicles to establish the Empire of Japan, and in 1868 the government attempted to recreate the ancient imperial Shinto by separating shrines from the temples that housed them.
The Cold War led to the expansion of national defense government programs housed in offices in Northern Virginia near Washington, D. C., and correlative population growth.
The city government, originally housed in the old Municipal Building on Collier Street ( now the Grand Royale Hotel ), is now based at the Binghamton City Hall which occupies the west-wing of Government Plaza on the corner of State and Hawley streets.
However, after the Czechoslovak coup d ' état of 1948 the new Communist government would not allow them to apply to be housed in the new Lidice because they had served in the forces of one of the western powers.
Later the painting was purchased by the French government, the first Whistler work in a public collection, and is now housed in the Musée d ' Orsay in Paris.
Prior to statehood, it housed federal government offices, the federal courthouse and a post office.
The county government is primarily housed in the Blaine County Courthouse in Watonga, Oklahoma.
The MP John Wilkes argued for the government to buy this " invaluable treasure " and suggested that it be housed in " a noble gallery ... to be built in the spacious garden of the British Museum "< ref >
By the end of the 19th century, the structure was showing clear signs of decay, and the Italian government set aside significant funds for its restoration and all public offices were moved elsewhere, with the exception of the State Office for the protection of historical Monuments, which is still housed at the palace's loggia floor.
In 1841, 38 Mendi Africans and Cinqué, the leader of the revolt on the Amistad slave ship, were housed and educated in Farmington after the U. S. government refused to provide for their return to Africa following the trial.
This complex housed Griffith ’ s government and the police station.
Other attractions include the 11th and 12th century Church of Santa Fosca, which is surrounded by a porticus in form of a Greek cross, and the Museo Provinciale di Torcello housed in two fourteenth century palaces, the Palazzo dell ' Archivio and the Palazzo del Consiglio, which was once the seat of the communal government.
In 2005, twenty-two years after his death, US government officials, including three members of the Central Intelligence Agency, seized and removed several of Senator Jackson's archived documents housed at the University of Washington.
It served as a papal residence and housed the central offices responsible for the civil government of the Papal States until 1870.
This is also discouraged by the federal government, which prefers funding only if children and adults are housed in separate facilities.
It housed the cantonal government in 1845 – 51 and again in 1863 – 69.
Since 1890, it has housed the city government.
" The first new buildings housed government science agencies and new research institutes of the University of Berlin.
Several government institutions are housed in Ermita, including:
** The Tholos at Athens, a building which housed the Prytaneion, or seat of government, in ancient Athens

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