At Nebraska's Native American boarding school, search for child graves and closure continues

Carolyn Fiscus knows where her aunt, Mildred Lowe, spent her final days.She knows the 12-year-old Winnebago girl became gravely ill in the winter of 1930 at the Genoa U.S. Indian Industrial Boarding School. She knows Mildred died.She does not know where her aunt was buried. It’s a mystery Fiscus pondered as she sat in a folding chair beneath the sweltering sun in Jul...

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