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Indianz.Com > News > New York Times: Researchers Identify Dozens of Native Students Who Died at Nebraska School – The New York Times
Researchers Identify Dozens of Native Students Who Died at Nebraska School (Published 2021)
Researchers Identify Dozens of Native Students Who Died at Nebraska School (Published 2021)

Using digitized records and newspaper clippings, researchers pieced together the history of the Genoa U.S. Indian Industrial School, a government-run institution that closed in 1934.

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Source: Researchers Identify Dozens of Native Students Who Died at Nebraska School – The New York Times

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