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The first graduating class of the Stewart Indian School in 1901. The school opened in 1890 with 37 students from local Washoe, Shoshone, and Paiute tribes.
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Native American tribes, including one from Nevada, want the U.S. government to explain how it funded boarding schools for Indigenous children
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