For more than 140 years, two children of Sioux leaders lay in a Pennsylvania cemetery far from their Dakota homes. After the Kamloops tragedy, their relations redoubled efforts to bring them back and find ways to heal
The move to hand over the bodies after nearly 150 years was called unprecedented as concessions long sought by tribes were met over the repatriation of students who died at boarding schools.
The move to hand over the bodies after nearly 150 years was called unprecedented as concessions long sought by tribes were met over the repatriation of students who died at boarding schools.
The move to hand over the bodies after nearly 150 years was called unprecedented as concessions long sought by tribes were met over the repatriation of students who died at boarding schools.