Native Americans share trauma of Arizona boarding schools

Residents of Gila River Indian Community listen during a “Road to Healing” event, Friday, at the Gila Crossing Community School in Laveen, Ariz. The “The Road to Healing,” is a year-long tour across the country to provide Indigenous survivors of the federal Indian boarding school system and their descendants an opportunity to share their experiences. (AP Photo/Matt York)

LAVEEN VILLAGE, Ariz. — During seventh grade at Phoenix Indian School, Pershlie Ami signed up to go on what the school called an “outing” — promoted as opportunities for Native American students to earn spending money off campus.