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Enduring Trauma: Indigenous Boarding Schools Will Be Investigated, Interior Secretary Haaland Announces
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Indigenous boarding schools will be investigated, Interior Secretary Haaland announces
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It took just two weeks for the first Indigenous cabinet member in American history to publicly express her deep personal dismay at the grim residential school revelations emanating from north of the border.
It was only another 11 days before Deb Haaland, one of the first Native Americans ever elected to Congress and President Joe Biden’s newly appointed secretary of the interior, took matters into her own hands.
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It took just two weeks for the first Indigenous cabinet member in American history to publicly express her deep personal dismay at the grim residential school revelations emanating from north of the border.
It was only another 11 days before Deb Haaland, one of the first Native Americans ever elected to Congress and President Joe Biden’s newly appointed secretary of the interior, took matters into her own hands.
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Try refreshing your browser, or No longer able to hide from the truth: Canada s residential school reckoning prompts U.S. investigation Back to video