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A monument at the Kamloops Residential Indian School where the remains of over 200 children are believed to be buried in unmarked graves. Alamy Stock Photo

93 potential graves found at Canada school site

Since May, more than 1,000 anonymous graves have been found near former schools run by religious groups.

AN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY in Canada has identified nearly 100 “potential” graves at a residential school site, months after the discovery of hundreds of children’s remains at former boarding schools rocked the country.

The Williams Lake First Nation (WLFN) community said yesterday that a geophysical survey revealed “93 reflections” with characteristics “indicative of potential human burials” at the former St. Joseph’s Mission residential school in British Columbia.

Investigators “surveyed approximately 14 hectares of the broader 480-hectare site”, which is about 300 kilometers north of Kamloops – where the remains of 215 children were found in May.

Since May, more than 1,000 anonymous graves have been found near former “Indian residential schools” run by religious groups, shedding light on a dark chapter in Canadian history and its policy of forced assimilation of First Nations people.

Thousands of Indigenous children attended St. Joseph’s Mission between 1886 and 1981 when it operated as a residential school run by various religious sects as part of a Canadian government system, according to WLFN, a community of around 800 people.

“There is much more work to do on the St. Joseph’s site, and we have every intention of continuing with this work,” WLFN Chief Willie Sellars said in a statement.

In early January, Ottawa announced $1.9 million Canadian dollars (€1.3 million) in funding for the investigation at St. Joseph’s mission.

“To date, $116.8 million has been committed to support First Nation, Inuit and Metis Survivors, their families and communities and go toward locating and commemorating missing children who attended residential schools,” the government said in a statement at the time.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said yesterday that the news of the potential graves “brings a lot of distressing emotions to the surface.”

“My heart breaks for the members of the community, and for those whose loved ones never came home.”

Numerous investigations into former residential schools are underway across the country, with between 4,000 and 6,000 children believed to be missing, according to authorities.

In total, about 150,000 Indigenous children were enrolled from the late 1800s to the 1990s in 139 of the residential schools across Canada, spending months or years isolated from their families, language and culture.

A truth and reconciliation commission concluded in 2015 the failed government policy amounted to “cultural genocide.”

© AFP 2022 

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