Army to Move Remains of Native Students from Old School Cemetery
Published Date: 3/3/2025
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The Army is moving the remains of 19 Native American students from Carlisle Barracks Post Cemetery after families and Tribes asked for it. These students, who passed away between 1880 and 1910 while at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, will be respectfully disinterred. This important action honors their memory and the wishes of their communities, with details and timing shared soon.
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Army to Disinter 19 Native Remains
The Army will disinter the human remains of 19 Native American students from the Carlisle Barracks Post Cemetery after family members and Tribes requested it. The students died between 1880 and 1910 while attending the Carlisle Indian Industrial School; some decedents are identified with the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma and the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes. The Army says the disinterment will be done respectfully and that details and timing will be shared soon.
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