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flag Seventeen Native American children from the Carlisle School are being returned to their tribes in Oklahoma, confronting the legacy of forced assimilation.

flag Seventeen Native American children who died while attending the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania are being repatriated to their tribes in Oklahoma, marking a significant step toward healing. flag The federal boarding school, established in 1879, forcibly removed Indigenous children from their families to erase their cultures through assimilation. flag Many died from diseases like tuberculosis and typhoid, with records often incomplete. flag The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes reburied 16 children, while the Seminole Nation received one. flag The effort, supported by federal agencies and tribal leaders, continues to identify and return remains, confronting the lasting trauma of a system rooted in cultural suppression and historical violence.

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