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The U.S. government has not been open to investigating its role in stripping Native Americans of their cultures and identities in boarding schools. Until now. That s partly because people who know first-hand the persistent trauma caused by the boarding school system are positioned in the U.S. government. Still, the work to uncover the truth and create a path for healing will require financial resources. Tribes
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