Indigenous children’s remains turned over from Army cemetery
A caravan of at least 100 cars and 50 motorcycles head west after crossing the Missouri River to honor the Rosebud Sioux children who died at a boarding school in Pennsylvania over 140 years ago. (Photo courtesy of Gibby Dillon)
A ceremony was held at Whetstone where children would have boarded a steamboat to travel to Sioux City and from there proceed to the Carlisle Indian School by train. Their remains were returned, retracing the same route. (Photo courtesy of Gibby Dillon)
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