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102 died at Native American boarding school
GENOA, Nebraska - Researchers say they have uncovered the names of 102 Native American students who died at a federally-operated boarding school in Nebraska.
The Omaha World-Herald reports that the discovery comes as ground-penetrating radar has been used in recent weeks to search for a cemetery once used by the school that operated in Genoa from 1884 to 1934.
So far no graves have been found. The Genoa school was one of the largest in a system of 25 federally-run boarding schools for Native Americans.
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Jacobs said that many of the children died of diseases including tuberculosis. Some other deaths such as a drowning were reported by newspapers at the time.
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Many of the names linked to Genoa were found in newspaper archives, including the school’s student newspapers, said Jacobs, who also is a history professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. More
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