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The History and Consequences of Indigenous Boarding Schools in Michigan and Beyond with Patricia Shackleton, Executive Director, Anishinaabegamig Cultural Learning Center

Oct 18th @ 6:30pm - 7:30pm

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Patricia Shackleton

From 1819 to 1969, 408 federal boarding schools for Native Americans operated across 37 states or territories, including five in Michigan. Join Patricia Shackleton to learn about the Indian experience, health education, and the welfare of the Indian child at boarding schools. From this history, learn of the many sad consequences that resulted from the Dawes Act, including how, today, Indian health markers are severe and critical.

 

This program is the first in a series, titled Voices of Indigenous Peoples for Community and Healing.

 

The event is free and open to the public.

 

Special thanks to our partners Kent District Library (KDL).

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Date
Oct 18th, 2023
Time
6:30pm - 7:30pm

Venue

Grandville Branch, Kent District Library
4055 Maple St. SW
Grandville, MI 49418 United States

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