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Survivors of Shingwauk Indian Residential School say there are unmarked graves of students at the site.
Former students who attended the school in the 1940s and 1950s have said there are additional graves besides Shingwauk Cemetery where 72 students are buried.
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Krista McCracken, interim director of Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre, told The Sault Star “some” survivors recall burials of students being done “outside the bounds of the cemetery.” They ‘didn’t really know” why there was another burial area, said McCracken.