NY governor to visit Seneca Nation to apologize for state’s role in boarding school
- Governor Kathy Hochul will visit the Seneca Nation to apologize for the state's role in the Thomas Indian School's operation from 1875 to 1957.
- Seneca President J. Conrad Seneca believes the apology is overdue and that families have suffered in silence for generations.
- J. Conrad Seneca expressed that the atrocities at the school have been hidden for too long, stating, 'At long last, our people will hear, directly from the Governor, the words we have waited lifetimes for the State of New York to say – 'We’re sorry'.'
- Some tribe members remain skeptical about the apology being a goodwill gesture.
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NY governor to visit Seneca Nation to apologize for state’s role in boarding school
New York’s governor plans to visit the Seneca Nation to formally apologize for the state’s role in running an upstate boarding school that separated Native American students from their families...
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NY governor to visit Seneca Nation to apologize for state's role in boarding school
New York’s governor plans to visit the Seneca Nation to formally apologize for the state’s role in running an upstate boarding school that separated Native American students from their families and forced them to assimilate into American society.
·United States
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