My family experienced Indian boarding schools - and genocide - High Country News
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"On Oct. 25, 2024, Joe Biden, the first U.S. president to formally apologize for the policy of sending Native American children to Indian boarding schools, called it one of the most 'horrific chapters' in U.S. history and 'a mark of shame.' But he did not call it a genocide."
"Over the past 10 years, many historians and Indigenous scholars have said that what happened at the Indian boarding schools 'meets the definition of genocide.' From the 19th to 20th century, children were physically removed from their homes and separated from their families and communities, often without the consent of their parents."
"The purpose of these schools was to strip Native American children of their Indigenous names, languages, religions and cultural practices. The U.S. government operated the boarding schools directly or paid Christian churches to run them."
"Historians and scholars have written about the history of Indian boarding schools for decades. But, as Biden noted, 'most Americans don't know about this history.'"
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