Horror in the school district! They find dozens of graves of children
University of Alberta Dr. A group of researchers led by Kisha Supernant, about 335 kilometers northwest of the state capital, Edmonton, St. The surface surveys they conducted in the Bruno Boarding School area have been completed.
Dr. Supernant announced that 88 undeclared graves were found in an area of 4,500 square meters around the school.
Announcing that the school is in the native Sucker Creek First Nation district, district superintendent Roderick Willier said he had never felt safe during his ten years at the boarding school.
THE FIRST GRAVES WERE REVEALED IN 2021
Unrecorded child burials in areas with former boarding schools in Canada first came to light with the remains of 215 children found in the schoolyard in Kamloops, British Columbia on May 29, 2021.
On June 24, 2021, graves containing the remains of 751 bodies of children, which were not officially registered, were discovered in the garden of the Marieval Boarding School in Saskatchewan.
UNREGISTERED GRAVES FOUND IN 2021
In the province of British Columbia, the former St. In the vicinity of the Eugene Mission School, on June 30, 2021, undeclared graves containing the remains of 182 children were discovered.
The indigenous tribe of Penelakut, from the Southern Gulf Islands of the same state, also announced on July 12, 2021 that more than 160 “undocumented and unmarked” graves were found in the area belonging to the Kuper Boarding School.
St. in the Williams Lake First Nation region of British Columbia. The teams, which scanned 14 hectares of the 470-hectare area of Joseph’s Mission Boarding Church with surface radar, announced that 93 new graves had been discovered.
In studies conducted in the Keeseekose First Nation region of the province of Saskatchewan, 42 in the Fort Pelly Boarding Church School region, St. 12 unmarked graves were found in the area of Philip’s boarding school.
Again, as a result of searches conducted in 4 different regions belonging to the Gordon Boarding Church School in Saskatchewan, 14 burial sites were identified that are not in the official records.
CHURCH BOARDING SCHOOLS WORK AS MEETING CENTERS
Boarding schools, the first of which was opened by the Catholic Church in 1840 on behalf of the Canadian government and the last closed in 1997, went down in history as places where more than 150,000 indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families.
It was claimed that the majority of indigenous children, who were forcibly separated from their families and cultures to “integrate” into communities dominated by the white majority, were subjected to mistreatment, hunger and cold, as well as sexual and physical abuse. . and medical experiments were even carried out on some children.
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission was established in Canada in 2008 to reveal all aspects of the tragedy in boarding schools in church schools.
The Commission, which heard from more than 6,000 survivors, completed its work in 2015 and released a 4,000-page report, describing the events as “cultural genocide.”
THE NUMBER OF DEATHS IS APPROXIMATELY 6 THOUSAND
While the number of children who died while attending church schools is as high as 4,200 in some sources, the Commission’s report noted this number as 5,995 as church administrations failed to document the deaths. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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