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UWindsor prof part of team seeking to identify remains of Indigenous children

Indo-Pacific Seminar Series

 PhD Candidate, African Studies Centre Leiden Moderated by  Opening Remarks by  Participation Information Each seminar takes place on Zoom via its Webinar platform. If seminars are on-the-record, they will be live streamed to YouTube and recorded on Zoom to be made available after the seminar on Vimeo, YouTube, and SoundCloud.    Upon registering for each seminar, our team will first approve your registration and you will then receive a confirmation email. If you do not, please check your Spam folder. If you still do not see the email within 24 hours or have other questions, please email Mrs. Sarah Wang at wangs@eastwestcenter.org. The confirmation email will provide you with a unique link to join the seminar. Do not share this with anyone else.

Investigation planned at former residential school site

Brandon Sun By: Tyler Clarke Advertisement   Interrupted by the pandemic, an investigation to identify children buried in unmarked graves off Grand Valley Road is still being planned. A carpentry class takes place at the Brandon Industrial Institute, circa 1910. (United Church of Canada Archives photo) Brandon University offered an update on the delayed effort Friday, a week after the issue was thrust back into the international spotlight. Last week, it was announced burial sites at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School site in B.C. included the bodies of 215 children. The former Brandon Residential School property along Grand Valley Road in Brandon is long known to have also housed bodies.

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