(UPDATED 4/4/2025) we will update as we publish at AMERICAN INDIAN ADOPTEES WEBSITE - some issues with blogger are preventing this

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Accounting for those who never made it home from Indian Boarding Schools

 

Seven children died in the first year of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School’s operation.  Another 220 died over the school’s next 38 years.  They are among the more than 3,100 students a year-long Washington Post investigation finds died while separated from their families in Indian Boarding Schools.  Their tally is three times that of the recent investigation by the U.S. Department of Interior

Many of the deaths are attributed to illness, accidents, or neglect.  Others have no official explanation or remain suspicious.  We’ll discuss the Post’s investigation and why having an accurate accounting is important.

GUESTS

Jim LaBelle (Iñupiaq), board member for the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition

Benjamin Jacuk (Dena’ina Athabascan and Sugpiaq), researcher at the Alaska Native Heritage Center

Dana Hedgpeth (Haliwa-Saponi), reporter at the Washington Post

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