Native Boarding School Investigation

LANSING (MI)
Department of Attorney General - Michigan [Lansing MI]

December 19, 2025

By Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel

Background

The Michigan Department of Attorney General (DAG) has launched a comprehensive criminal investigation into the Indian boarding schools and other institutions that were located throughout the state of Michigan. We would like to speak with anyone who has firsthand knowledge, witnessed, and/or were a victim of crimes that were committed in these schools.

The DAG has investigative subpoena power which is the authority to obtain search warrants if probable cause can be demonstrated to a judge. The Department can also begin a criminal prosecution if sufficient evidence exists to support charges.

The focus of this initiative is to conduct a comprehensive criminal investigation into these crimes. Criminal prosecution may be an available outcome. The Department is committed to memorializing our investigative efforts in a report that will be made available to the public while honoring culture and privacy.

Can You Help?

Native Boarding School Information

We welcome the opportunity to speak with survivors’ families and supportive networks on how the actions taken at boarding schools and other institutions have impacted not only the specific victim but also their families and their Tribal communities.

Do you have information about a Native Boarding School that you think would help us? If so, please send the information by email. You may also call the Native Boarding School Investigation tip line at 517-897-7391Tips can be left anonymously.

Our team will reach out if we need more information. The Department of Attorney General appreciates your help.

Resources & Publications

Online Resources for Victims

https://www.michigan.gov/ag/initiatives/native-boarding-school-investigation