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Timeline of Mool-Mool, Fort Simcoe and its boarding school Since Time Immemorial: Mool-Mool springs Indigenous village and crossroads site existed at what is now Fort Simcoe Historical State Park, according to Jon Shellenberger, an archaeologist and
Yakama descendants search for relatives’ remains at Mool-Mool, or Fort . . . Kili is on a mission at Mool-Mool, or Fort Simcoe Historical State Park, outside of White Swan near Yakima A palomino-colored yellow Lab, Kili nearly disappears amid the bleached rye and bunchgrass
Video created by Yakama woman is a call to action on crisis of . . . Mool-Mool, 22, is a senior at the University of Idaho and will graduate next spring with a degree in organizational sciences She grew up in White Swan and is the daughter of Veronica and Kalson
Indian boarding school buildings at Fort Simcoe State Park no longer . . . Mool Mool is the name of the freshwater springs on the property, which is located almost 30 miles west of Toppenish Mool Mool had long drawn Yakamas and other Indigenous people to the area for
It Happened Here: Click Relands papers a historical resource Clifford Curtis Relander was born Jan 16, 1908, near Danville, Ind , the son of Fred and Lessie Relander After the death of his mother in 1912, Relander lived with his aunt, a former
Historic photos show student life at Fort Simcoe Indian boarding school Identifying and accounting for every student who attended the Fort Simcoe boarding school, and the more than 400 Native boarding schools that the U S operated or supported between 1819 and 1969
Photos and research offer new clues about Fort Simcoe Indian boarding . . . Benjamin Harrison, who attended the Fort Simcoe boarding school from 1908 to 1912, said Mool Mool freshwater springs were behind the girls' dormitory The springs, which have drawn Indigenous
Work to locate burials at Fort Simcoe Indian boarding school in WA . . . Search dogs and use of ground-penetrating radar continue to yield more information and context about an Indian boarding school that operated at Fort Simcoe in the Yakima Valley until 1920
More than 500 Northern Paiute were forced to Yakama Reservation in 1879 The Mool-Mool springs Indigenous village and crossroads site has existed since time immemorial at what is now Fort Simcoe Historical State Park, according to Jon Shellenberger, an archaeologist
New efforts shed light on history of Indian boarding school at Fort . . . A sign for the Mool Mool springs at Fort Simcoe is seen Monday, Sept 26, 2022, near White Swan, Wash Emree Weaver Yakima Herald-Republic The boys dormitory at Fort Simcoe is pictured in 1881