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More than 160 undocumented and unmarked graves were discovered on Penelakut Island, B.C. Kuper Island Residential School was open for nearly 100 years on the remote island, and was referred to as Alcatraz because its location made escape nearly impossible....
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- More than 160 unmarked graves have been discovered near a former indigenous residential school in Canada's British Columbia province.
The Indigenous Penelakut tribe on Kuper Island in
British Columbia's Southern Gulf Islands said the "undocumented and
unmarked" graves were found at the site of the former Kuper Island
residential school, CBC reported.
Information about the newly discovered graves came to light when the tribe told neighboring First Nation indigenous communities about the discovery in a newsletter posted online.
"We are inviting you to join us in our work to raise
awareness of the Kuper Island Industrial School, and Confirmation of the
160+ undocumented and unmarked graves in our grounds and foreshore,"
said CBC, citing the notice.
No further details were given about
the graves, it said, adding that the tribe had not yet responded to the
request for a meeting.
According to official records, the school operated on Kuper Island, one of the Southern Gulf Islands, from 1890 to the 1970s.
The news follows similar discoveries that put a spotlight on the mistreatment of Indigenous peoples.
This
May, 215 graves were found by the Tk'emlups te Secwepemc First Nation
at the site of a former school in Kamloops, British Columbia.
Last
month, 751 unmarked graves were discovered at the former Marieval
residential school by the Cowessess First Nation in Saskatchewan.
Additionally,
182 shallow unmarked graves were discovered at the former St. Eugene's
Mission Residential School near Cranbrook, British Columbia.
About
150,000 Indigenous children were taken from their parents and forced to
attend residential schools across Canada, beginning in the 1890s. The
last such school closed in 1996.
In many cases, the children
endured beatings and sexual abuse as they were taught about white
culture. It is estimated that at least 4,000 died.
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