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‘Hundreds’ of graves found at former indigenous school in Canada

This follows discovery of 215 children’s remains at another such shuttered institution recently

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Jun 2021 10:00PM

‘Hundreds’ of graves found at former indigenous school in Canada
A child’s dress is hung on a cross near a former indigenous residential school in Kamloops, British Columbia, where the bodies of over 200 children were found. – AFP pic, June 24, 2021

MONTREAL – Hundreds of unmarked graves have been found near a former Catholic residential school for indigenous children in western Canada, local media reported yesterday.

Excavations at the site around the former school in Marieval, Saskatchewan, began at end-May.

This follows the discovery of the remains of 215 pupils at another former indigenous residential school in Kamloops, British Columbia, which sent shock waves through Canada.

The discoveries have revived calls for the pope and Catholic Church to apologise for the abuse and violence suffered by students at these boarding schools, where they were forcibly assimilated into the dominant culture.

In a statement quoted by several Canadian media outlets, including CBC and CTV, the native Cowessess community said it made “the horrific and shocking discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves” during excavations at the former Marieval boarding school.

“The number of unmarked graves will be the most significantly substantial to date in Canada,” said the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations in a statement.

Perry Bellegarde, national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, said the news is “absolutely tragic, but not surprising. I urge all Canadians to stand with First Nations in this extremely difficult and emotional time”.

After the discovery of the Kamloops remains, excavations were undertaken near several former schools for indigenous children across the country, with the assistance of government authorities.

The Marieval residential school in eastern Saskatchewan hosted indigenous children between 1899 and 1997 before being demolished and replaced by a day school. 

Some 150,000 Native American, Metis and Inuit children were forcibly recruited up until the 1990s in 139 of these residential schools nationwide, where they were isolated from their families, language and culture.

Many were subjected to ill treatment and sexual abuse, and more than 4,000 died in the schools, according to a commission of inquiry that concluded Canada had committed “cultural genocide” against indigenous communities. – AFP, June 24, 2021

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