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Soul wound Part I: Background on Pacific Northwest boarding
Soul wound Part I: Background on Pacific Northwest boarding
Soul wound Part I: Background on Pacific Northwest boarding schools for Native American children
The impact of 150 years of government and missionary-operated boarding schools, focusing on Indigenous children of the Walawala, Nez Perce, Cayuse, Spokane and Flathead tribes of Oregon and Washington Territories
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