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A school banned Indigenous students from using their language. A century later, it's teaching Cherokee
by Adria R Walker

The Guardian    Translate This Article
24 September 2024

On 24 September 2024 The Guardian reported: Between 1882 and 1887, some two dozen children from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians were enrolled in Trinity College's Industrial Indian boarding school. ...The students...were prohibited from speaking Cherokee or otherwise maintaining their traditions. In 1887, the boarding school closed. Trinity College eventually moved to Durham and, in 1924, it became Duke University. Now, the school at which Cherokee and other Indigenous students were forcibly stripped of their culture is being used to help revitalize the Cherokee language. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the fields of education and culture, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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