49 NO MORE SILENCE: BOARDING SCHOOL SURVIVOR ANITA YELLOWHAIR SHARES HER STORY, OVER 60 YEARS LATER Survivor or the Federal Native American Boarding School (1050). Ethnic cleansing within our boarders, within our lifetime (cronkitenews.azpbs.org) posted 3 years ago by Trump_astic 3 years ago by Trump_astic +49 / -0 Indian boarding school survivor breaks silence, 60 years later Anita Yellowhair is a Navajo woman and a boarding school survivor. Yellowhair left her home and family in 1950, stripped of her identity and forced to assimilate into American culture alongside other Indigenous children. 3 comments share 3 comments share save hide report block hide replies
My Grandmother use to tell me stories about when she was in a Orphanage back in the 20's . They said she had Indian parents so they treated her worse.