Army to Exhume 19 Carlisle Indian School Student Remains in September
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AUG 5 – The U.S. Army will disinter remains to return to Native American tribes with families reimbursed for travel and ceremonies, marking the eighth year of this effort.
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Remains Of 19 Children Who Died At Carlisle Indian Industrial School To Be Returned
The remains of over a dozen children who died at a late-1800s Indian boarding school will soon be returned to their families. The U.S. Army has announced plans to dig up the graves of 19 students buried at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania. There are rough estimates that around a thousand children died in the care of the industrial schools, where the kids had their hair cut and were forbidden to speak Indigenous languages …
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