Youth Council representatives and community members delivered speeches in support of the resolution, many comparing the treatment of Palestinian people to that of Lakota people by European settlers
“With the legacy of my grandfather’s own experience weighing heavy on me, that was all it took for my team and I to set out to help Pine Ridge uncover the truth about what happened. And that work turned into the podcast American Genocide: The Crimes of Native American Boarding Schools.”
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Part 1 of this series looked at the circumstances leading to a massacre of Lakota men, women and children at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, on December 29, 1890. In November, a museum in Barre, Massachusetts, repatriated more.