For more than a century, Indigenous children in Canada were forced to attend residential schools, where many endured abuse. Thousands were never seen again and survivors were long ignored. We followed a team of archaeologists who came to the Muskowekwan First Nation to search for the graves of these lost children.
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And the truth is finally turning around
So this is what mass hysteria looked like in 2021.😱
The comments are wild. We haven’t found any graves yet. NO DIGGING has occurred in Kamloops. Where digging has occurred, no bones or bodies.
Breaks my heart. Rest in Peace family.
The physical sufferings and diseases the First Nations children endured when they were alive
Even in their deaths the schools have no final respects, buried them unmarked, no names, just mass gravesites of unknowns