B.C. First Nation says there may never be ‘full consensus’ on potential burial site
Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc considers excavation or preserving the orchard as a memorial after identifying burial-like signatures in some areas of the former school site.
- The Tk'emlups te Secwepemc First Nation announced the discovery of 215 potential unmarked graves at a former residential school in 2021.
- The First Nation says possible outcomes for the site include excavation or preserving an orchard as a sacred memorial site.
- The investigation is ongoing, involving ground-penetrating radar and examining records, to identify burial sites and decide how to treat ancestral remains.
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B.C. First Nation says there may never be ‘full consensus’ on potential burial site
The British Columbia First Nation that announced the discovery of 215 potential unmarked graves at a former residential school in 2021, catapulting the issue into public discourse, says there may never be consensus on what to do with the site.
B.C. First Nation says there may never be 'full consensus' on potential burial site
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B.C. First Nation says there may never be 'full consensus' on potential burial site – Energeticcity.ca
KAMLOOPS — The British Columbia First Nation that announced the discovery of 215 potential unmarked graves at a former residential school in 2021, catapulting the issue into public discourse, says there may never be consensus on what to do with the site. A statement from the Tk’emlups te Secwepemc First Nation says possible future outcomes for the Kamloops Indian Residential School property include excavation or preserving its orchard as a sacre…
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