Published: July 16, 2021
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Dear Friends,
At Intermountain Yearly Meeting's June 20, 2021 meeting for worship with a concern for business, the attached minute was approved (also copied below). It calls on individual Friends and monthly meetings to urge their Congressional representatives to support a bill that seeks to create a Truth and Healing Commission for the U.S. Indian boarding schools. Senator Elizabeth Warren is expected to introduce this bill before the August recess. During discussion, Friends also suggested sending letters to editors of local newspapers, using social media, and responding to FCNL action alerts as additional ways to support this bill. We understand that the anticipated Congressional Commission would complement the investigation recently initiated by Secretary of Interior Deb Haaland.
Please circulate this minute and encourage individual and group/Meeting responses, including contacting your members of Congress asking for their support. Friend Paula Palmer from Boulder MM has been an important resource and advocate in bringing forward this concern, and I urge you to contact her for questions or further information and updates.
– Lisa Motz-Storey, Clerk of Intermountain Yearly Meeting Representatives Committee
The Intermountain Yearly Meeting supports the “Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School Policy Act” (HR 8420) that was considered by the U.S. House of Representatives in 2019-2020. Although HR 8420 did not become law, IMYM continues to support the establishment of a Truth and Healing Commission. The bill’s purpose was to set up a Truth and Healing Commission to address the historical trauma experienced by Native American and Alaska Native children who were forcibly removed from their homes between 1869 and the 1960’s and placed in Indian Boarding schools. The children were taught to reject their Native languages, cultures, and spiritual practices and adopt Euro-American culture. Native Americans continue to suffer multigenerational trauma caused by this policy of forced assimilation and cultural genocide. Quakers were among the strongest supporters of the Indian boarding school policy and operated some 30 Indian schools (some in collaboration with the federal government) for varying periods of time. We recognize that the history of the Indian schools is more complex than can be described in this brief minute.
Senator Elizabeth Warren is working with U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Deb Haaland, and plans to reintroduce the bill this year. Senator Warren will consult with the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition for wording for the bill. It is expected to be introduced before the August Congressional recess, with wording very similar to last year’s bill.
IMYM urges individual Friends and monthly meetings to watch for this bill and to urge their congressional representatives to support it. IMYM further urges Friends to learn the history of the Quaker Indian schools and consider ways to support Native-managed healing processes, including programs to teach Native languages and prevent youth suicide.
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1) The website for the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition. https://boardingschoolhealing.org
2) Paula Palmer’s video “The Quaker Boarding Schools: Facing our History and Ourselves.” https://vimeo.com/192219802/376f2f1ddb
3) Paula Palmer’s article “Quaker Indian Boarding Schools, Facing Our History and Ourselves,” Friends Journal, October 1, 2016.
https://www.friendsjournal.org/quaker-indian-boarding-schools/
4) Toward Right Relationship with Native Peoples website, https://friendspeaceteams.org/trr
5) HR 8420 link: https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/8420/text
6) Decolonizing Quakers website, www.decolonizingquakers.org
7) Interior Secretary Haaland's article, "My grandparents were stolen from their families as children"
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/06/11/deb-haaland-indigenous-boarding-schools/