Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative investigative report / Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs, Bryan Newland.
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Washington, DC : United States Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary, 2022.
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1 online resource (102 pages) : illustrations
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Description based on online resource, PDF version; title from cover (BIA, viewed May 12, 2022).
"May 2022."
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
1. Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative -- 2. Executive summary -- 3. Overarching instructions -- 4. Data collection process and review of relevant information -- 5. Developing the Federal Indian Boarding School List -- 6. U.S. law and policy framework : Indian territorial dispossession and Indian assimilation -- 7. Federal Indian boarding school System framework -- 8. The role of religious institutions and organizations in the Federal Indian boarding school system -- 9. Federal Indian boarding school system conditions -- 10. Federal Indian Boarding Schools and Alaska Native villages -- 11. Federal Indian boarding schools and the Native Hawaiian community -- 12. Federal Indian boarding schools and freedmen -- 13. Other types of schools -- 14. Federal Indian boarding school list -- 15. Marked and unmarked burial sites across the Federal Indian boarding school system -- 16. Other Indian institutions -- 17. Legacy impact of the Indian boarding school system -- 18. Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative findings and conclusions -- 19. Recommendations of the Assistant Secretary, Indian Affairs Bryan Newland.