Winnebago Tribe Sues the Army Over Native Children’s Remains at CARLISLE Cemetery
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But in a lawsuit
now before the U.S. District Court in eastern Virginia, the Winnebago
Tribe of Nebraska argues Army officials are violating this federal law
by delaying the return of two tribal members’ remains. Samuel Gilbert
and Edward Hensley died as teenagers over a century ago while attending
the nation’s first government-run Indian boarding school. A hearing in
the case is set for July.
In its filings to the federal court, the Winnebago Tribe objects to
the bodies remaining at the Carlisle Barracks Main Post Cemetery in
Pennsylvania, and seeks their return for culturally appropriate burials.
Defendants include the U.S. Army, the Office of Army Cemeteries, and
three employees who oversee the cemetery, which is located on the
grounds of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. |
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