‘Buried nameless, unmarked, lost, and without ceremony’: AFN’s Archibald urges Ottawa for more resources to recover children buried at former residential schools

Preliminary results from a ground-penetrating radar investigation identified 200 'targets of interest' after analysis of two of 160 acres at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Roseanne Archibald is calling on the federal government for more resources and funding to help First Nations find, identify, and bring home the remains of all the "little ones" buried at former residential schools. Speaking on July 15 at Tk’emlups te Secwe...

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