By Stefanie Botelho. Rosalie Lalo was five-years-old when the U.S. government sent her to the Phoenix Indian School, more than 200 miles away from her Hopi family home. She was forbidden to speak her native language, her long hair was cut, and she was stripped of a traditional Hopi childhood. More...
24 janvier 2016
As Native Americans struggle to stay in school, tribal leaders to help
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