From 1819 until the 1970s, indigenous children were forcibly removed from their homes and sent to federal Indian boarding ...
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President Joe Biden has done something that no other sitting U.S. president has: He apologized for the systemic abuse ...
President Joe Biden is preparing to issue an historic apology during his first diplomatic visit to a tribal nation as ...
U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday formally apologized to native Americans for the 'sin' of a government-run boarding school ...
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Amelia Schafer is the Indigenous Affairs reporter for ICT and the Rapid City Journal. She is of Wampanoag and ...
ABC News' Linsey Davis sat down with Schuettpelz to talk about the Tribal enrollment, the impact of federal policies and the boom in people identifying as Native American. "The Indian Card ...
It was a moment of both contrition and frustration as he sought to recognize one of the "most horrific chapters" in the ...
Both Republicans and Democrats are trying to marshal Native American voters in Arizona, which could prove decisive to winning ...
“The Indian Card” begins with a statistical puzzle: In the 2000 U.S. census, 4.1 million people indicated Native American heritage. But in 2020, that figure had swelled to 9.7 millio ...
President Joe Biden is issuing an historic apology to Native Americans for the federal government’s role in forced boarding schools.