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Who Gets To Decide What School Means For Students?

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Erasing Cultures: The Boarding School Legacy

This chapter examines the dark history of Native American education through the lens of government boarding schools established in the 1860s to eradicate Indigenous cultures. It highlights personal stories of resistance from students, the historical impact on marginalized groups, and emphasizes the need for modern education to embrace diverse narratives.

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