After nearly a century, the remains of ten Native American children buried in a Pennsylvania borough will be disinterred and returned to their families, reports Rebecca Johnson for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Archaeologists began the delicate disinterment process this past weekend. Some family members have already traveled-or will soon travel-to Carlisle to accompany the remains on their journey…
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Remains of Ten Native American Children Who Died at Government Boarding School Return Home After 100 Years
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