Saskatchewan-based lawyer Donald Worme, a member of Kawacatoose First Nation, is on board with increasing the Forensic Anthropology Foundation of Guatemala's reach in Canada. The organization has offered to help with efforts to potentially recover remains of children on the grounds of former residential schools.
It is disgraceful that survivors, families and communities must fight for their missing children to be treated with the dignity they were denied in life.
A technique called portable X-ray fluorescence has helped Egyptologists identify changes and adjustments to details of tomb decoration that are invisible to the human eye.
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