Last summer, the Department of the Army, which controls the site of the former Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania, said it “stands ready” to assist any tribe or family member who wishes ...
CARLISLE, Pa. (AP) — For more than a century they were buried far from home, in a small cemetery on the grounds of the U.S. Army War College. Now they're heading home. The Army began disinterring the ...
CARLISLE BARRACKS - Four youths who arrived at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School more than 100 years ago, as part of a government mission to assimilate Native Americans into mainstream American ...
QUÉBEC CITY, June 16, 2023 /CNW/ - In response to the needs of two families that have expressed the desire to have disinterred the bodies of their children to give them a dignified burial, the Québec ...
Nine students buried at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School have been returned to their native lands in year seven of the U.S. Army’s disinterment program, the Office of Army Cemeteries announced ...
The US military has begun disinterring the remains of eight Native American children in a small cemetery on the grounds of the US Army War College in Pennsylvania to return them to their families. The ...
THERE WILL ALSO BE SMALLER MARCHES HAPPENED IN CITIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY. LORI: THE U.S. ARMY WILL CONTINUE ITS DISINTERMENT OF NATIVE AMERICANS AT THE CARLISLE BARRACKS TOMORW.RO THIS PROJECT HELPS ...
CARLISLE - After 130 years, they are returning home. Three children, who were members of the Northern Arapaho tribe, are among the 200-plus American Indian children buried at the Carlisle Barracks, ...