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The Indian school where Indigenous children are ‘never outsiders’ Boro Baski was the first in his village to receive a formal education and now he is making sure that others do too.
The Pueblo Indian artists who were the first to take brush to paper, establishing the easel-art tradition in Native America, are the focus of the current exhibition at Adobe Gallery.
In years preceding the era of Indian boarding schools, under the doctrine of “Manifest Destiny,” the U.S. government was continually engaged in removing Native American tribes to take over ...
The Genoa Indian Industrial School was built on the east side of Genoa on a 320-acre complex. It was run by the Office of Indian Affairs and was the fourth nonreservation boarding school in the U ...
Acclaimed artist Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun plans to make a painting of children returning home to honour the thousands of Indigenous students who died in residential schools. Yuxweluptun, whose ...
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