At University of Minnesota Morris campus, students demand search for Indian boarding school victims
Campus sits on site of Native boarding school.
July 24, 2021 — 5:55pm
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A statue of an Anishinaabe grandmother stands about 8 feet tall in the heart of the University of Minnesota Morris campus. A small boy wearing an American Indian boarding school uniform clutches the grandmother's side while a little girl hides behind her, showing her reluctance to join the boy at the school.
The sculpture was installed in 2018 as a reminder of this site's dark history. Decades before the U's Morris campus opened in 1960, a boarding school that separated Native American children from their families and tried to forcibly assimilate them into white culture stood in its place.