Interior Dept. Announces Investigation Into Traumas Of Indian Boarding Schools
The federal government is beginning an investigation into the impact and victims of Indian Boarding Schools that date back to the mid-19th century. Dozens of those schools were in Oklahoma and in Green Country.
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland said the schools were known to traumatize children as part of efforts to integrate them into American society. We must uncover the truth about the loss of human life and the lasting consequences of the schools, said Haaland.
She said this investigation will identify past boarding school facilities, locate possible burial sites, and document the identities and tribal affiliations of children who were taken there.
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