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Documentary tells story of Indian boarding schools

Starting in the late 19th century, tens of thousands of Native American children were taken from their reservations to Indian boarding schools. The goal was to assimilate them by replacing traditional ways of life with those of the majority of white Americans. In the new documentary The Indian Schools: the Survivors’ Story, Native Americans in Michigan talk about their memories of the boarding schools.  As Gretchen Millich at WKAR in East Lansing reports, for many the experience was painful and humiliating