American Indian Children Buried in Carlisle for a Century to be Disinterred
Published August 7, 2017
Editor’s Note: This article was published on PENNLIVE.
CARLISLE, PENNSYLVANIA – It has been more than a century, but they are finally going home.
Three Native American children, buried at what is now the Carlisle Barracks, will be disinterred on Tuesday,
starting the process of returning their remains to their rightful home
in Wyoming, capping decades of efforts to get them there.
The three children are members of the Northern Arapaho Nation and are
among the 200 who died when they were students at the Carlisle Indian
Industrial School.
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