US: The U.S. stole generations of Indigenous children to open the West
High Country News – October 14, 2019
Nearly 200 Native children lie buried at the entrance of the Carlisle Barracks in the “Indian Cemetery” – the first thing you see when entering one of the United States’ oldest military installations. It is a grisly monument to the country’s most infamous boarding school, the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, which opened in 1879 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and closed in 1918.
https://www.hcn.org/issues/51.17/indigenous-affairs-the-us-stole-generations-of-indigenous-children-to-open-the-west