In the week since the Tk’emlups te Secwepemc announcement of preliminary findings that the historic remains of some 215 Indigenous child abductees have been located at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, that feeling has intensified. The ground has permanently shifted under all our feet, just as the perception of the grounds around that wretched “school” are going to be shifted for all time. This changes everything. Some Indigenous people may roll their eyes at this sentiment. They know how many times people have proclaimed that things are going to be different. It’s usually expressed in the context of confidence that some fresh new policy is going to improve Indigenous fortunes. Only to see inertia or other events drag many of them back to Earth.