Indigenous Peoples of California
Boarding schools were educational institutions established primarily in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to assimilate Native American children into Euro-American culture. These schools aimed to eradicate Indigenous languages, customs, and beliefs, promoting instead the values and practices of mainstream American society. This push for assimilation significantly contributed to the loss of languages and traditional practices among Native American communities.
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