Canada: found hundreds of nameless graves at site of children’s boarding school for Indians

in Canada on the territory of the former boarding school for children from indigenous peoples, 750 nameless graves found 750. A month earlier in a similar institution found the remains of 215 children, the Russian BBC service reports.

In the community of indigenous peoples, they have previously called the “location of the crime” and “concentration camps” and say that the burials will most likely be found even more.

Nakhodka in the village Marival announced representatives of the indigenous peoples community of the Cowessess First Nation (authority of the self-government of indigenous peoples in the south-east of Saskatchewan province).

This is the largest such find. In May, 215 children’s burials were found on the territory of the similar institution in KamloPs, the province of British Columbia.

“This is not a fraternal grave, but separate nameless burials,” said the head of the Cowessess First Nation Cadmus Delorm.

is not yet installed, whether the remains found in Marivala are children, and whether they have attitude to school. Cowessess First Nation expressed hope for cooperation in the investigation with the Catholic Church, which ruled the boarding school in Marival from 1899 to 1997.