This piece examines the questions of forgiveness and healing, particularly in the context of “is forgiveness the only way to...
A Navajo woman named Eulynda Toledo-Benalli shares her family’s history with the boarding school system in the U.S. Her father...
When Chilocco first opened, 100 students attended the school, culminating in 18,000 students from 126 tribes over nearly 100 years....
What is now Sherman Indian High School began as the Perris Indian School in 1892. Like other Indian boarding schools,...
Graves at Carlisle don’t always have the correct names, markers, dates of death, or birth dates. In the case of...
A Century of Genocide in the Americas: The Residential School Experience is a short but powerful documentary about how Indian...
If you wanted to change an ancient culture in a generation, how would you do it? You would change the...
This story chronicles the journey of Young Bull, a Cheyenne boy taken from his parents. He is sent to an...
General Richard Henry Pratt is best known as the founder of the Carlisle Indian School. His impact on federal Indian...
This article discusses how, from the late 1800s through the early 1970s, the American government removed American Indian children from...
Many former students identify the most painful legacy of Canada’s Indian Residential Schools as the loss of First Nations culture...
This article considers, from the experience of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement, the limitations of the current formal justice system...