More than 130 years after their deaths far from their homes, three Native American children will be disinterred from the Carlisle Barracks Cemetery and returned to their homes in Freemont County, Wyoming. The U.S. Army’s archeological team is scheduled to begin the project here August 8. These actions are in response to requests from the families of the Northern Arapaho Tribe.
Source: “Army to reunite Northern Arapaho families with children buried at Carlisle Barracks Cemetery more than 100 years ago.” Army War College. 2017. www.armywarcollege.edu.