Question 1 Zitkála-Šá’s account best supports which characterization of Native American boarding schools? Answer Native American boarding schools made every attempt to accommodate the cultures of the children in their care. Native American children were forced to assimilate into Anglo-American culture. Boarding schools allowed children to bypass school regulations provided they could explain why such an exception to the rules was necessary by their beliefs. Schools like the one Zitkála-Šá described worked closely with the parents of Indigenous children to successfully integrate them into Anglo-American culture.