Native American boarding schools in the US, by the numbers
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Native American boarding schools in the US, by the numbers
The history of Native American boarding schools in the U.S. reveals a troubling legacy of cultural erasure and trauma. For over a century, these institutions aimed to assimilate Native children by separating them from their families and communities. This practice not only stripped away their cultural identities but also inflicted deep psychological scars. Understanding this dark chapter is crucial as it sheds light on the ongoing impacts of colonialism and the importance of reconciliation efforts today.
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