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Conducted by the Institute for Prairie and Indigenous Archeology at the University of Alberta, it used ground-penetrating radar and multi-spectral imagery captured by drone. It found 169 [29] [30] potential gravesites: 129 probable, 32 thought possible, and 8 likely. [31] The next step for the likely graves would be to exhume. [31]
On 30 July 2024, a federal government investigation commissioned by United States Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland revealed that it had found gravesites at sixty-five of over 417 United States federal boarding schools used for forceful assimilation of Native American children into White American culture and society.
Since the reburial, the US Congress and South Dakota legislature have passed laws governing consultation with tribes, and return of remains and artifacts of cultural importance. The most far-reaching federal legislation was the 1990 Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) (Public Law 101–601).
The investigation commissioned by Interior Secretary Deb Haaland found marked and unmarked graves at 65 of the more than 400 U.S. boarding schools where Native American children were forcibly ...
The discovery of a mass grave for 215 children in Canada last week -- at a former school for indigenous children -- is prompting calls for a nationwide search at other similar institutions for ...
The remains of 215 children, some as young as 3 years old, have been found buried on the site of... View Article The post More than 200 bodies found at Indigenous school in Canada appeared first ...
Florida School for Boys, school where dozens of children were found in unmarked graves Kamloops Indian Residential School , school where 215 unmarked graves were found in May 2021 Medomsley Detention Centre , a British prison for young males where over 1,800 living former inmates reported sexual and physical abuse by staff
Last month the remains of 215 children, some as young as 3 years old, were found buried on the site of what was once Canada’s largest Indigenous residential school near Kamloops, British Columbia.