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Spazito

(50,167 posts)
Thu Jun 24, 2021, 12:35 PM Jun 2021

Sask. First Nation announces discovery of 751 unmarked graves near former residential school

The Cowessess First Nation announced a preliminary finding Thursday of 751 unmarked graves at a cemetery near the former Marieval Indian Residential School.

The Marieval Indian Residential School operated from 1899 to 1996 in the area where Cowessess is now located, about 140 kilometres east of Regina. People from southeast Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba attended the school.

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"This is not a mass grave site. These are unmarked graves," Delorme said.

Delorme said there may have at one point been markers for the graves. He said the Roman Catholic church, which oversaw the cemetery,may have removed markers at some point in the 1960s.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/cowessess-marieval-indian-residential-school-news-1.6078375


This is the tip of the iceberg, imo. There are at least 139 residential school sites yet to be searched for unmarked graves of indigenous children. There are two in my community, at least one, probably both, are going to be searched for unmarked graves.

Info from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission findings:

http://www.trc.ca/about-us/residential-school.html

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Sask. First Nation announces discovery of 751 unmarked graves near former residential school (Original Post) Spazito Jun 2021 OP
"Forced to attend" you mean. niyad Jun 2021 #1
I don't understand why you posted this... Spazito Jun 2021 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author niyad Jun 2021 #2
Indian Horse. cbabe Jun 2021 #4
Most Canadians had either no or very little knowledge of the residential schools... Spazito Jun 2021 #5
I think about the scene in "Thunderheart" where Graham Greene's character is talking to niyad Jun 2021 #8
Yes, their names were taken and they were given 'white man' names... Spazito Jun 2021 #9
The horror of this story is only beginning. Saviolo Jun 2021 #6
Well said, I could not agree more. Spazito Jun 2021 #7

Spazito

(50,167 posts)
3. I don't understand why you posted this...
Thu Jun 24, 2021, 12:48 PM
Jun 2021

There is nothing in the article or my comments that says otherwise.

Edited to add: I now see where you are coming from. The article states, " People from southeast Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba attended the school."

You are right, the CBC's article is misleading in that it doesn't make the forced attendance clear.

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cbabe

(3,513 posts)
4. Indian Horse.
Thu Jun 24, 2021, 01:06 PM
Jun 2021

Indian Horse, 2017 film. Made from Ojibwe author Richard Wagamese's 2012 book.

Fictional account of young boy kidnapped into the horrors of the church school, his escape, years of societal and inner trauma and abuse and terror. And ultimate redemption.

Hard to watch. But deepened my understanding and empathy.

Spazito

(50,167 posts)
5. Most Canadians had either no or very little knowledge of the residential schools...
Thu Jun 24, 2021, 01:14 PM
Jun 2021

and the horrendous abuse that took place in them until just recently. Even the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report didn't reach the majority of Canadians so the horrors of these unmarked graves is, for too many, the first they are hearing and understanding of this in any depth.

For many indigenous people, the redemption has yet to happen. The trauma of generations of their families being torn apart, their children torn from their arms, their culture, language, beliefs, their very names forcibly removed, remains. It was, as described in the TRC findings, cultural genocide, to say the least.

niyad

(113,079 posts)
8. I think about the scene in "Thunderheart" where Graham Greene's character is talking to
Thu Jun 24, 2021, 01:34 PM
Jun 2021

Val Kilmer's about the schools and being punished for speaking his own language.

Spazito

(50,167 posts)
9. Yes, their names were taken and they were given 'white man' names...
Thu Jun 24, 2021, 01:39 PM
Jun 2021

names like "Johnny John" instead of their tribal name. The tragedy continues as the trauma of multiple generations still endures. Everything that gave the children their identity was removed, everything.

Saviolo

(3,280 posts)
6. The horror of this story is only beginning.
Thu Jun 24, 2021, 01:31 PM
Jun 2021

There are mass graves around the sites of former residential schools across the country. The system has been in place from Canada's founding to the LATE 90'S. The government and the church both have blood on their hands and that blood is still wet.

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