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Michigan spent $1.1M probing tribal boarding schools, then buried the results
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Michigan announces criminal probe of boarding schools
Officials want survivors and witnesses to step forward and share information The Michigan Attorney General’s office has launched an investigation into Indian boarding schools and other institutions to see if crimes were committed in the state. The office is seeking to identify, document, investigate and prosecute instances where crimes are believed to have occurred at the institutions, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced recently. To
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