Credit: The Copper Valley School in Tazlina, Alaska, was one of 367 Indian boarding schools across the country established in the 19th and 20th centuries. This undated photograph shows the Catholic Church mission school as it once stood. It closed in 1971 and burned in 1976. Now the church wants to sell the land back to the Native Village of Tazlina tribe. (Photo courtesy of Copper Valley School Association)

Indian Country Today needs your help. Was there an Indian boarding school or mission school in your area? Is the school building still there? Is something else operating there?

Most of the boarding schools are now closed, but many were built on lands allocated, granted or sold by the U.S. government, including some that had been tribal lands. Questions still linger about the properties.

Please use this form to provide Indian Country Today and reporter Stewart Huntington with details about any schools in your community. Help us find answers to what happened to the land.

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