CARLISLE, Pa. — For more than a century they were buried far from home, in a small cemetery on the grounds of the Army War College. Now they’re heading home.The Army began disinterring the remains of eight Native American children who died at a government-run boarding school at the Carlisle Barracks, with the children’s closest living relatives poised to take custody.The disinterment process, which began over the weekend, is the fifth at Carlisle since 2017. More than 20 sets of Native remains were transferred to family members in earlier rounds.
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