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Their children vanished at an Indigenous boarding school. This tribe is bringing them home after 140 years


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Their children vanished at an Indigenous boarding school. This tribe is bringing them home after 140 years
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Updated: 10:38 PM EDT Jul 9, 2021
By Nicole Chavez, Martin Savidge and Angela Barajas, CNN
Their children vanished at an Indigenous boarding school. This tribe is bringing them home after 140 years
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Updated: 10:38 PM EDT Jul 9, 2021
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NE O BY ONE THE REMAINS OF TEN CHILDREN WILL BE DISINTERRED FROM THE CEMETERY FOR THE SCHOOL THAT WAS ONCE STATIONED HERE AT THE BARRACKS IN CARLISLE. HISTORIANS SAY IT’S AN EFFORT TO HELP BRING CLOSURE TO FAMILIES TOUCHED BY A DARK CHAPTER OF AMERICAN HISRYTO IT’S CULTURAL GENOCIDE. THAT’S WHAT CARA CURTIS WITH THE CUMBERLAND COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY SAYS OF THE EFFORTS BY THE U.S. GOVERNMENT TO ASSIMILATE INDIGENOUS CHILDREN AT PLACES LIKE THE CARLISLE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. FOOD TRADITIO ....

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Remains of Native American children who died in boarding school returned home


Remains of Native American children who died in boarding school returned home
By Nicole Chavez, Martin Savidge and Angela Barajas, CNN
Rose Long Face was 18 years old when she was taken to the first government-run boarding school for Indigenous children in the United States. Within two years, she died and never returned home.
More than 140 years have passed since the Lakota girl and at least eight other children and young adults with ties to the Rosebud Sioux Tribe who attended the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania. It was part of a campaign to assimilate Native children into White American culture. ....

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