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Over 160 unmarked graves found at Alcatraz residential school in BC

In the same year, a survey showed that out of 264 former students, 107 died. The Indian Residential School History & Dialogue Centre reports that two sisters drowned while trying to escape the school in 1959, and another committed suicide in 1966. “We understand that many of our brothers and sisters from our neighbouring communities attended the Kuper Island Industrial School. We also recognize the tremendous amount of grief and loss that too many did not return home.” “It is impossible to get over acts of genocide and human rights violations. Healing is an ongoing process, and sometimes it goes well, and sometimes we lose more people because the burden is too great,” continued the statement, signed by various elders of the Penelakut Tribe, including Chief Joan Brown.

More than 160 unmarked graves found at Vancouver Island residential school site: First Nation | iNFOnews

Howard Alexander - News Editor People pay respects to the victims of Canada s residential school system amid shoes, teddy bears, orange shirts and other tributes placed on the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, Thursday, July 1, 2021. Image Credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito July 13, 2021 - 7:00 PM CHEMAINUS, B.C. - Canadians need to make sure they don t become hardened to news about unmarked graves at residential schools after what s believed to be another discovery of undocumented remains at a Vancouver Island site, an expert and former judge says. A newsletter circulating online from the Penelakut Tribe on Vancouver Island says more than 160 unmarked and undocumented graves have been found at the former Kuper Island Industrial School site near Chemainus, B.C.

First Nation reports more than 160 unmarked graves found at B C residential school site

People pay respects to the victims of Canada s residential school system amid shoes, teddy bears, orange shirts and other tributes placed on the steps outside the legislature in Victoria, Thursday, July 1, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito CHEMAINUS, B.C. Canadians need to make sure they don t become hardened to news about unmarked graves at residential schools after what s believed to be another discovery of undocumented remains at a Vancouver Island site, an expert and former judge says. A newsletter circulating online from the Penelakut Tribe on Vancouver Island says more than 160 unmarked and undocumented graves have been found at the former Kuper Island Industrial School site near Chemainus, B.C.

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