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Nearly a thousand children died at Indian boarding schools funded by the U.S.

npr.org
submitted
10 mos ago
byoldkingkongtonews

Summary

Interior Department releases new report on Native American children who died in boarding schools. For the first time, the federal government accepts responsibility for its role in creating the system. The report concludes a three-year investigation. The Interior Department also called for billions in federal funding to begin a “healing” process.

At least 973 American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian children died while attending schools in the system. The investigation also confirms that there are at least 74 marked or unmarked burial sites at 65 of the schools. One initiative proposed in the report is to identify and repatriate the remains of children who never returned home.

The report calls on the U.S. government to issue a formal apology. It would also help educate the broader population about the dark time in the country’s history. The report advocates spending on programs such as family reunification, language revitalization, and Indian education.

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4 Comments

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joseph
10 mos ago
I never would have guessed they would take responsibility
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oldkingkongOP
10 mos ago
Evidence they found must have been irrefutable
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humboldt
10 mos ago
Doesnt seem like it's enough.
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kaiserseahorse
10 mos ago*
Reading up on this is actually sickening and crazy how long it went on for.