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The Truth About Native American Boarding Schools

American History Hit

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The Impact of Boarding Schools on Native American Communities

This chapter examines the historical context and consequences of federal regulations established in 1893, which forced Native American tribes to rely on government rations for survival. It focuses on the establishment and evolution of Native American boarding schools, analyzing their role in assimilation efforts and the significant challenges faced by children attending these institutions. The discussion also highlights personal experiences and the broader implications of these policies on Native American identity and community health.

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