RAPID CITY, S.D. (KELO) -- Where the Oyate Health Center sits today was the location of the Rapid City Indian Boarding School from 1898 until 1933.

Each year, the community gathers in a Remembering the Children Walk to honor those who lost their lives during these times.

Hundreds gathered near Sioux Park this Native Americans' Day to heal and also remember.

One by one, they read the names of the children who lost their lives. The youngest of the boarding school victims were infants. The oldest were 19.

"So this is one of the things we do every single year to make sure that their names are spoken out loud and carried through this community and acknowledged because this story and their names were forgotten for so long," Remembering The Children Memorial Executive Director Amy Sazue said.

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