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Tk'emlups designates ancient burial site on Thompson River 'sacred'

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An eroding river bank near Kamloops uncovered an ancient burial ground, leading Tk'emlups to designate the site as sacred. An archaeological study found that not only were the human remains found to be of Indigenous, but they are believed to have been buried around the year 280 or 1670 Before Present, according to a Tk'emlups te Secwepemc news release issued today, July 25. "Here at Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc we will always uphold our inherent jur…
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