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12 images from Seneca Indian boarding school

From 1872 to 1980, Seneca Indian Boarding School assimilated Native American students. Construction on Seneca Indian Boarding School, in Wyandotte, Oklahoma, began in 1871, and classes began in 1872, according to the Oklahoma Historical Society. Wyandotte, a town named to honor the Wyandotte Tribe, is about one mile south of U.S. Highway 60 and 12 miles southeast […]

Do you have information about relatives who attended boarding schools?

4 organizations (the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition, the Native American Rights Fund, the National Congress of American Indians, and International Indian Treaty Council) are requesting information from Native American communities across the U.S. regarding children who were sent to boarding schools but never returned home. The goal is to gather as much […]

Native Americans No Closer to Learning Fates of Boarding School Ancestors

Native advocacy groups file a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the Bureau of Indian Education for boarding school records but get no helpful response. Native Americans are frustrated at the government’s lack of accountability for hundreds (possibly thousands) of children whose fates remain unknown. Read Article Here Read PDF Here Source: www.voanews.com, Native […]

The sad history behind Michelle Obama’s commencement speech in Santa Fe

America’s dark history with residential schools is examined as First Lady, Michelle Obama, is set to speak at historic Indian Boarding School. Like many boarding schools, the Santa Fe Indian School was a center for forced assimilation instead of education. Today the school operates completely differently: it is operated by the 19 Pueblo Governors of […]

Judge approves $50M residential school settlement

Canadian judge approves $50-million class-action settlement for survivors of residential schools after nine years in Supreme Court. The settlement was reached in May but requires the approval of the judge before the money is distributed to more than 800 residential school survivors. Read Article Here Read PDF Here Source: Mark Quinn, CBC News, September 28,2016

Suicide and Trauma may be woven in DNA for Native Americans

Article by Mary Annette Pember on the science of ACES and Epigenetics and historical or intergenerational trauma in Native communities. Epigenetics proposes that memories of trauma can be passed on genetically and this can influence how people respond to stress and trauma. Read Article Here Read PDF Here   Source: Mary Annette Pember, Huffington Post – […]

Phenomenology & Psychobiology of the intergenerational response to trauma

A three-part research study Examining the Relationship Between PTSD Symptoms in Parents & their Offspring; Comparing First & Second Generation Survivors on Biological Variables; and Exploring Subgroups of Offspring & Comparing Urinary Cortisol Excretion in Offspring to that of Demographically. This chapter will illustrate the approaches used by our group to arrive at different types of […]