A Turning Point: the dark history behind Native American boarding schools

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It's a painful part of American history that often goes untold. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the U.S. established federally-funded boarding schools, aimed at assimilating hundreds of thousands of Native American children, forcibly taking them from their families and stripping them of their culture.

The horrors were laid bare with the discovery of 215 unmarked graves outside an Indigenous children's school in Canada, which had adopted similar policies as the U.S.

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Trudeau says nothing about that so it must be okay.

kenzie-.-