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President Joe Biden made what he called a long-overdue apology to Native peoples on Friday for a 150-year-old boarding school policy that separated Native children from their parents and forced them into boarding schools where they were stripped of their cultural heritage and often abused. During his speech, Biden mentioned Rosita Worl, a noted anthropologist and President of Sealaska Heritage Institute in Juneau who was recently awarded the prestigious National Humanities Medal at the White House for her contributions to Native Culture. That story and more of Friday's top news and weather.
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President Joe Biden made what he called a long-overdue apology to Native peoples on Friday for a 150-year-old boarding school policy that separated Native children from their parents and forced them into boarding schools where they were stripped of their cultural heritage and often abused. During his speech, Biden mentioned Rosita Worl, a noted anthropologist and President of Sealaska Heritage Institute in Juneau who was recently awarded the prestigious National Humanities Medal at the White House for her contributions to Native Culture. That story and more of Friday's top news and weather.
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