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X-WR-CALDESC:National Day of Remembrance of Indigenous Boarding Schools\, o
 r Orange Shirt Day\, began as a day to bring attention to the damage the r
 esidential school system did to Indigenous children\, lifeways\, and cultu
 res. \n\nBeginning in the late 1800s\, the US government and various churc
 h groups began establishing boarding (or residential) schools for American
  Indian and Alaska Native children. The children were forcibly removed fro
 m their families and cultures. These schools were intended to 'civilize' N
 ative children and assimilate them into white culture. This amounted to cu
 ltural genocide. The first boarding school in Alaska was established in 18
 78 by Presbyterian missionaries\, and in the decades that followed boardin
 g schools opened across Alaska. The Alaska Native Heritage Center has loca
 ted over 100 residential schools in Alaska\, a number that continues to gr
 ow. Alaska Native children were also taken from their homeland to schools 
 across the US.
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DESCRIPTION:National Day of Remembrance of Indigenous Boarding Schools\, or
  Orange Shirt Day\, began as a day to bring attention to the damage the re
 sidential school system did to Indigenous children\, lifeways\, and cultur
 es. \n\nBeginning in the late 1800s\, the US government and various church
  groups began establishing boarding (or residential) schools for American 
 Indian and Alaska Native children. The children were forcibly removed from
  their families and cultures. These schools were intended to 'civilize' Na
 tive children and assimilate them into white culture. This amounted to cul
 tural genocide. The first boarding school in Alaska was established in 187
 8 by Presbyterian missionaries\, and in the decades that followed boarding
  schools opened across Alaska. The Alaska Native Heritage Center has locat
 ed over 100 residential schools in Alaska\, a number that continues to gro
 w. Alaska Native children were also taken from their homeland to schools a
 cross the US.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20250930T020000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20250930T020001
LOCATION:Colonized Lands known as Canada & USA (maybe some day Mexico too)
SUMMARY:National Day of Remembrance of Indigenous Boarding Schools / Orange
  Shirt Day
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