By Antonia Noori Farzan
The discovery of
The discovery has also prompted
Canadian authorities removed nearly 150,000 Indigenous children from their families between 1883 and 1996 and sent them to residential schools, where Indigenous languages and traditions were strictly banned and students were often subjected to neglect and abuse. Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission determined in 2015 that their use constituted “cultural genocide.”
It’s unclear what led to the deaths of the 215 children, some as young as 3, whose bodies were found at the former Kamloops residential school. Accidents, fires and contagious illness at residential schools all contributed to a high death toll, which the Truth and Reconciliation Commission has estimated at more than 4,000 children.
The Canadian government has formally apologized and paid
Cindy Blackstock, executive director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society,
While the Vatican hasn’t commented on the discovery of the remains, local church leaders have expressed sadness about the tragedy that it represents.
“The pain that such news causes reminds us of our ongoing need to bring to light every tragic situation that occurred in residential schools run by the Church,” Archbishop J. Michael Miller of Vancouver said in a statement. “The passage of time does not erase the suffering that touches the Indigenous communities affected, and we pledge to do whatever we can to heal that suffering.”
Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc, the tribal nation that found the remains, has
Finding burial grounds can be difficult because many of the former residential schools have been demolished.
Indigenous leaders across British Columbia have been discussing what to do with the children’s remains, Terry Teegee, Assembly of First Nations regional chief,
Archivists are searching the records of the Catholic order that operated the school to see if they can find any relevant burial records. Lisa Lapointe, the chief coroner for British Columbia, said her office is “
Source: The Washington Post
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