The tragic history of Indian boarding schools in the U.S. sheds light on a dark chapter filled with human rights abuses against Indigenous populations. Over 3,000 student deaths reveal a systemic failure to protect vulnerable children and a cultural massacre cloaked in the guise of education. While the U.S. positions itself as a guardian of human rights globally, it must first reckon with its past and address the lingering injustices within its own borders.
Unveiling the Tragedy: The Dark Legacy of Indian Boarding Schools in America
