Author of the article: Postmedia Staff
Publishing date: Jun 02, 2021  â¢Â 1 hour ago  â¢Â 2 minute read  â¢Â
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There are no words that can adequately describe the national tragedy, the horror, that is the discovery of the remains of 215 small bodies at the Tkâemlúps te SecweÌpemc First Nation.
These are the bodies of children who had attended Kamloops Indian Residential School, the largest such school in the residential schools system of what was previously known as Indian Affairs. The fact the bodies were buried with little or no record of identity â nor provided with a suitable and civilized memorial â is as astounding as it is callous.
There are no words that can adequately describe the national tragedy, the horror, that is the discovery of the remains of 215 small bodies at the Tk’emlúps te…
There are no words that can adequately describe the national tragedy, the horror, that is the discovery of the remains of 215 small bodies at the Tk’emlúps te…
There are no words that can adequately describe the national tragedy, the horror, that is the discovery of the remains of 215 small bodies at the Tk’emlúps te…
There are no words that can adequately describe the national tragedy, the horror, that is the discovery of the remains of 215 small bodies at the Tk’emlúps te…