Indigenous families seek justice for boarding school abuse | Nightline

For decades, Native Americans have felt the lasting trauma of Indian boarding schools and fought to find healing. Efforts are underway to identify the true scope of the abuse.

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46 thoughts on “Indigenous families seek justice for boarding school abuse | Nightline

  1. It filled me with so much pride when the young lady said that they are the "only nation to defeat the U.S army."

  2. This really devastates me. I wish I knew more about my history and it is a huge goal of mine to learn who I am and where I came from. Looking at their faces I see several family members in them. From my mother to my grandfather to my cousins. I pray they get the justice they deserve

  3. It should be done, but it won’t because the powers that be don’t care in the least. Look at reparations for slavery, it was written into law and has yet to become reality

  4. Wow! The media is actually covering child abuse issues! How about the Biden child trafficking ring in Ukraine? Or the real reason why the southern border is left open? Child trafficking? What about the child abuse on native tribes in Canada also?

  5. I would like Justice for my daughters death..not here in Lincoln, Nebraska.
    She was murdered be 3 yrs. On July..Justice isn't there..!!

  6. I am my grandmother's name sake ( my dad's Mom)
    She was taken from Big Cove, (Eastern band cherokee), Cherokee NC. She was
    Taken to Carlie PA.
    My father also went to eight different boarding schools across america.

  7. It sucks that Americans never admit their mistakes about events like this, segregation, and history racism. People need to learn about what really happened and own their mistakes.

  8. In Tahlequah Oklahoma in a residential school they put 45 children from the age of 6 to 19 in a building lock them in and said the whole building on fire that’s residential school

  9. They should be granted the utmost money possible for the torture just to be separated from their parents and then the cruelty of those people and those horrible places give them their money America

  10. The stations and media outlets of division and hate for 1/2 of the Nation that’s not news that’s Cheerleaders of agenda driven anchors and there stations.
    Cheerleaders of, Sexually and alternative sex lifestyles taught to toddlers to elementary, CRT, woke, trans in women sports dominating women sports ok with it, Christian values made fun of like Nick Sandmann, rioters , arsonists for months glorified along with looters, youth dying from killer drugs coming in from a Broken open border and unvetted from all over the world coming in. Cancel culture controlled speech, these policies supported by many media outlets is shameful.
    Many Americans don’t support the media backing this crap and will stand against it.
    Many believe it’s Evil in there mist and that’s not good.

  11. Honble UPA Chairperson Smt Soniagandhi madum please fight for to implement Ballot Paper voting system in next MP elections in 2024and to save democracy in india and public opinion in favour of Ballot Paper voting system and right to vote is fundamental right.public opinion is foundation of democracy

  12. Can they once be grateful for what they wouldn't have otherwise. Such as nice homes not shackles, cars not donkey carts, health facilities not joint houses, healthy juices not alcoholic beverages, welfare not warfare……..

  13. it's sad what native Americans have had to go through and suffer through for hundreds of years because they were looked at like a threat and separated the children from their families

  14. Thank you for centering the voices of Native Americans and their concerns, rather than white people like me. I’m learning to listen and to support my Native sisters and brothers, in ways that they tell me are important!

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