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Over 160 unmarked graves found near indigenous Canadian school

This follows three other such discoveries in recent weeks, totalling more than 1,000 burial pits

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 14 Jul 2021 9:30AM

Over 160 unmarked graves found near indigenous Canadian school
Many indigenous children endured poor treatment or sexual abuse, and more than 4,000 died on school grounds, according to an investigative commission. – AFP pic, July 14, 2021

MONTREAL – The western Canadian Penelakut Tribe said it has found more than 160 unmarked graves near the site of a former indigenous boarding school, Canada’s fourth discovery of this kind in recent weeks.

In the last month, discoveries of more than 1,000 graves prompted a nationwide reckoning over Canada’s painful past and its policies of forced assimilation toward indigenous communities.

“We are at another point in time where we must face the trauma because of these acts of genocide,” said Penelakut Tribe chief Joan Brown in a July 8 statement, confirming more than 160 newly uncovered undocumented and unmarked graves on the British Columbia reservation.

“It is the tip of the iceberg,” said former Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs vice-president Bob Chamberlin. He estimates dozens of other unmarked graves have yet to be found.

“My heart breaks for the Penelakut Tribe and all the indigenous communities across the country,” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters yesterday.

“We cannot bring back those who were lost, but we can and we will continue to tell the truth, just like we will continue to work in partnership with indigenous peoples to fight discrimination and systemic racism with real, concrete actions.”

The indigenous boarding school on Penelakut Island, west of Vancouver, enrolled indigenous students from the end of the 19th century to 1975.

The discovery comes shortly after three other grave sites were uncovered across Canada.

Last month, human remains of about 215 indigenous children were found in British Columbia’s Kamloops, followed by 715 unmarked graves in Saskatchewan’s Marieval, and 182 in Cranbrook, located in southeastern British Columbia.

Each discovery revives a history of trauma experienced by about 150,000 indigenous children – who, as students, were cut off from their family, language and culture. Until 1990, indigenous children were subject to forced enrolment in 139 boarding schools nationwide.

Many enrolees endured poor treatment or sexual abuse, and more than 4,000 died on school grounds, according to an investigative commission that concluded the Canadian government engaged in “cultural genocide”.

In 2008, Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued an apology on behalf of the Canadian people for indigenous boarding schools. – AFP, July 14, 2021

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