It has been one year since Cowessess First Nation announced the discovery of 751 disturbances in what is believed to be unmarked graves, of more than just Residential School children.
The unmarked graves were not a discovery for Cowessess First Nation, east of Regina; their members already knew children had been buried at Marieval Indian Residential School. But last year has been emotional, with both pain and healing, as the school's legacy of trauma was in the spotlight.
It has been one year since Cowessess First Nation announced the discovery of 751 disturbances in what is believed to be unmarked graves, of more than just residential school children.