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Uncategorized August 9, 2019 by Weston

‘We’ve been there’: Native Americans remember their own family separations

‘We’ve been there’: Native Americans remember their own family separations

It was the mid-1920s when Connie Reitman’s mother heard a knock on the door. A US official was there to inform her family that she would need to go to school hundreds of miles away.

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