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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThat mass grave of Indigenous children in Canada may not exist
It was a major story last year, and I think we were all pretty horrified and outraged about it. We know the history of what governments have done to Native populations and the treatment and conditions on reservations.
However, this is interesting. A history professor from the University of Montreal dug deep to research what happened. He came to some conclusions. It's a long article with over two dozen footnotes at the end.
But still, interesting reading. Even without the initial story, it relates a lot of information about how things operated in the early 20th Century.
https://www.dorchesterreview.ca/blogs/news/in-kamloops-not-one-body-has-been-found

Cobalt Violet
(9,965 posts)
ColinC
(11,098 posts)but even if certain graves did not exist, that does not negate the thousands of bodies already found in others.
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)I mean these body counts are not THAT out of line considering 1000's of 'students' and 100 years of time ... however that many bodies suggests that the food and medical care were god-awful even by the standards of that era.
It's very disturbing overall of course, but isn't necessarily suggestive of some mass-murder type of scenario.
ColinC
(11,098 posts)Mass negligence and inhumane living conditions resulting in death seems like a fine line, though.
niyad
(122,757 posts)questionseverything
(10,633 posts)N/t
ColinC
(11,098 posts)were found in the unmarked graves/burial sites of 215 children. I imagine that would be difficult to determine without exhuming them.
questionseverything
(10,633 posts)Ground penetrating radar found depressions and abnormalities in an apple orchard that could be bodies
ColinC
(11,098 posts)Is there anybody who has worked on these sites who has given reason to believe there are no bodies?
questionseverything
(10,633 posts)You said, thousands of children found
Thats just not true
No one working on the site has any proof , no excavating has been done
ColinC
(11,098 posts)and the experts who work the technology. If there was, this story would stretch much further than an extremist right wing source.
Also, there is no doubt that thousands of children have died as that was already reported by the schools. Not one person who has worked on these sites in any official capacity has any doubt these are among those children reported dead by the schools.
ColinC
(11,098 posts)So far documents aiding the search effort include a burial plot map post-1960, a cemetery survey dated 1887 to 1952, and local death records spanning 40 years after 1952 but a lot of information is missing.
There is a lot more to believe that these are bodies than "depressions and abnormalities." Many of these places were planned burial sites or nearby to some.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/this-is-what-it-will-take-to-identify-hundreds-of-remains-in-unmarked-graves-at-residential-schools-1.5484190
questionseverything
(10,633 posts)The 751 graves are neatly laid out, an obvious graveyard
What this article suggests is different from what people seem to be assuming is , the locals say entire families both Indian and white are buried there
The site in the orchard is less clear cut but at this time there isnt any proof even one body is buried there
ColinC
(11,098 posts)The article strongly suggests (although does not outright say) that there were not thousands of children reported dead and thousands of others who did not come home. The systematic malnourishment in the schools and essentially forcing children in conditions that killed them is also well documented. What isn't documented, still, is where the children who were missing and reported dead, are.
Regardless of proof, there is very strong evidence this is where the reported dead and missing may be.
I will concede, there is not proof (as in actual bodies dug up) this is where many of the lost and reported dead family members of these tribes are, but there certainly is strong reason to believe they are.
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ColinC
(11,098 posts)Last edited Tue Jan 25, 2022, 12:08 AM - Edit history (1)
The deaths were mostly reported by the schools themselves. Of which, many of the bodies have not yet been found and were rarely returned to families.
Other survivors spoke of infants fathered by priests at the school, taken from their mothers at birth and thrown into furnaces, he said.
The TRC identified 3,200 confirmed deaths, though it noted that the work of identification and commemoration was "far from complete". Mr Murray estimated some 6,000 children may have died.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57325653
https://nctr.ca/residential-schools/british-columbia/kamloops-st-louis/
Thousands of children died at these schools from -among other things, often malnourishment and disease. Their death rates were double or triple that of other schools, and the deaths are very well documented and undisputed. What is disputed however, is where exactly all of the bodies of the people who died, are.
ColinC
(11,098 posts)Is more information is being obtained from the TRC, this list grows.
https://nctr.ca/memorial/national-student-memorial/memorial-register/
questionseverything
(10,633 posts)130 schools over a hundred year period there is no doubt going to be atrocities
What the op discusses is the numbers at those two sites have yet to be determined
ColinC
(11,098 posts)
The deaths at the residential schools were reportedly 3-5 times that of regular public schools, and likely far worse than that. They were put in horrifyingly inhumane conditions not least of which has been fully understood even now.
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Withywindle
(9,988 posts)There's apologism for brutal conquerors all over the place on that web site. It's a goddamn mess.
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GemState
(48 posts)NT
WhiskeyGrinder
(24,504 posts)Cobalt Violet
(9,965 posts)Especially if it's anti-Indigenous.
ColinC
(11,098 posts)Including the 751 in June
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/cowessess-marieval-indian-residential-school-news-1.6078375
Sympthsical
(10,422 posts)I'm just finding it interesting, because this one was such a big story, but then you never really heard any follow up.
Plus it goes into all these details about how the government operated and behaved towards Natives in some places.
I'm getting the, "Doesn't fit preferred narrative," push back on it. Which is fine. Usual. It's a sourced research article, not a witch. No one has to read it.
But banned book types are everywhere. So, meh. A history professor did some research. People can read or not.
Torchlight
(4,393 posts)Odd that. It was there. As you wrote, "People can read or not..."
ColinC
(11,098 posts)It's sources also debunk its implication that the atrocities from the entire system were either profoundly overstated or didnt happen at all.
niyad
(122,757 posts)government-mandated residential school systems. Perhaps you might do the same.
Disaffected
(5,442 posts)I would be interested to learn just what factual errors the report contains.
Personally, I hope at least a lot of it is in fact true as that might mean fewer native children suffered death and disappearance than is now believed (which would be a good thing, right?).
Sympthsical
(10,422 posts)Pretty much pick a state or territory. You'll find some horror visited on indigenous peoples.
And the Church does have its history. When this story first broke, the Magdalene Laundries came to mind.
ColinC
(11,098 posts)Either didn't take place or have been profoundly overstated. Neither implication has much to stand on as the facts behind these schools and the disappearance of the children seem to be very well documented.
ColinC
(11,098 posts)In thes schools, and hadn't returned home. But it strongly implies that didn't happen.
questionseverything
(10,633 posts)N/t
ColinC
(11,098 posts)The article is highly misleading at best, and a shameless revisionist propaganda piece at worst.
milestogo
(19,913 posts)Seven Fallen Feathers tells the stories of seven First Nations students who were attending high school in the city far away from their homes and families.
In this book, award-winning investigative journalist Tanya Talaga looks at each of their lives and their situations while they were living in Thunder Bay, as well as the circumstances of their disappearances and deaths.
Talaga collects stories from their families and communities, as well as details from police and coroner reports, in order to try and understand not only what happened to these youth, but also how Canadian society had failed each of them.
Using a sweeping narrative focusing on the lives of the students, Talaga delves into the history of this small northern city that is representative of the long history of human rights violations against Indigenous peoples across Canada.
https://www.amnestybookclub.ca/BookClub/Books/2018/Seven_Fallen_Feathers.aspx
Sympthsical
(10,422 posts)Thanks. Actually studying Sherman Alexie at the moment, so I'll look into this as a companion.
milestogo
(19,913 posts)It was a subject I knew nothing about, and really sad. But all true stories.
obamanut2012
(28,342 posts)Sympthsical
(10,422 posts)Much like most people on earth.
Cobalt Violet
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marmar
(78,318 posts)..... it ought to be retitled "They Will Never Replace Us!"
bullwinkle428
(20,649 posts)kcr
(15,522 posts)Kingofalldems
(39,454 posts)Spazito
(55,112 posts)no surprise but still disgusting.
tenderfoot
(8,982 posts)which only means that it's total bullshit.
Spazito
(55,112 posts)tenderfoot
(8,982 posts)eom
Spazito
(55,112 posts)publishing this disgusting piece of crap.
The right wing eats this up, racism is ripe in the Canadian right just as it is with the right in the US.
Kingofalldems
(39,454 posts)Iggo
(48,742 posts)Oh, wait. That was last week.
My bad.
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kcr
(15,522 posts)And get back to us. We, the incurious, can't wait for your report.
ColinC
(11,098 posts)Withywindle
(9,988 posts)If you look at their other articles, you can see it's full of right wing garbage, whitewashing, trad-Cath ideology, covid denialism, and Cecil Rhodes apologism (!!). Just because the people writing for it have a lot of degrees and know how to look reasonable doesn't mean they aren't pushing a racist agenda.
MrsCoffee
(5,825 posts)Nothing shows less class and respect for the community than posting conservative trash and trying to persuade people it has merit.
Learn to read the room.
Tommy Carcetti
(43,807 posts)Some people just like to stir the shit.
MrsCoffee
(5,825 posts)
jcgoldie
(12,046 posts)Whose intellectual curiosity is perpetually peaked by theories postulating the origin of covid in a Chinese lab, or am I conflating two separate earnest inquisators?
Cobalt Violet
(9,965 posts)ismnotwasm
(42,614 posts)niyad
(122,757 posts)counter the political correctness in academia, media, etc. Including such topics as "were the indian residential schools really a disaster, etc. Can pretty much guess their slant.