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Eighty-three areas of interest have been found using ground-penetrating radar during a search for possible unmarked graves at a former residential school in northern Saskatchewan.
English River First Nation Chief Jenny Wolverine says in a news release that many of the sites located at the Beauval Indian Residential School were labelled as “child-sized” or “subadult.”
Twelve were a size consistent with the burial of infants, and Ms. Wolverine says that is in line with several survivor stories about babies being born and dying at the school.
The First Nation began searching the site two years ago and now that possible unmarked graves have been found, a special council of community members, elders and survivors are providing guidance on the next steps.
Additional sites identified by survivors are to be searched with ground-penetrating radar over the next year.
The residential school near La la…
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