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Feds may investigate burial site at Chemawa Indian School in Salem


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Chemawa Indian School in Salem  the oldest continuously operated residential boarding school for Native American students in the United States   may come under federal review following U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Deb Haaland s call for the government to investigate its past oversight of such schools. 
Located just east of Keizer Station, Chemawa had about 335 students enrolled as of October 2019. The off-reservation institution is more than 125 years old and one of only four Native American residential boarding schools still in existence in the United States and run by federal agencies.
That said, there are 183 federally-funded elementary and secondary schools total. Of those, 53 are operated by the Bureau of Indian Education, including Chemawa, and 130 are tribally controlled under BIE contracts or grants. ....

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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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