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Biden Apologizes for US Role in Indigenous Boarding Schools

Biden WillApologizes Apologize for US Role in NativeIndigenous Boarding Schools

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The Facts

  • US Pres. Joe Biden on Thursday headed to Arizona to "make a formal apology" for the US government's history of forcing indigenous, or American Indian, children into boarding schools. Biden said it was something he should've "done a long time ago."US Pres. Joe Biden Friday apologized for the US government's history of forcing Indigenous — or Native American, Native Alaskan, or Native Hawaiian — children into boarding schools. Biden said it was something "long overdue."

  • Biden will make his apology at the Gila River Indian Community, where he's expected to comment on the 18K or more children who were taken from their parents for over 150 years beginning in 1819.Biden made his apology at the Gila River Indian Community, where he commented on the 18K or more children who were taken from their parents for over 150 years beginning in 1819.


The Spin

This apology is a long time coming. Under the guise of "civilizing" theIndigenous native peoples, the US government removed children from their families and forced them to practice the religion, culture, and language of their colonizers. They were also physically and emotionally punished for not adopting these foreign lessons, thus instilling generational fear and trauma.

Using White or American guilt as a form of penance for some of the tragedytragedies that came with the conquest of US lands does no one any good. In both Canada and the US, laws have been written specifically for the economic benefit of NativesIndigenous peoples. Instead of making modern Americans apologize for the past, society should study and respect this complicated history — and thereafter make informed and effective policy decisions.


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