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Buried in History: The Native Children who Died in U.S. Boarding Schools and Not Reported
The U.S. Interior Department's report on boarding schools did not report thousands of Native children who died. Who were the children, why did they die, and why does the cover-up continue? With the Washington Post's raw data, we look at the schools where the lives and deaths of Native children are buried in history.
The U.S. Interior Department's report on boarding schools did not report thousands of Native children who died. Who were the children, why did they die, and why does the cover-up continue? With the Washington Post's raw data, we look at the schools where the lives and deaths of Native children are buried in history.
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