Rarely do I find a reasonably balanced story on NatPo…
But I’m involved in this story – I’m a GPR expert and many of my systems are surveying these sites. I largely agree with this article. The narrative and reality diverged.
Rarely do I find a reasonably balanced story on NatPo…
But I’m involved in this story – I’m a GPR expert and many of my systems are surveying these sites. I largely agree with this article. The narrative and reality diverged.
Both my parents attended residential schools in northern Ontario.
The debates and discussions about this subject by those that didn’t experience these events or lived with the stories told first hand by those who actually lived through it all is aggravating to read. It is a constant debate between academics who have an agenda to either discredit, diminish or dismiss this history.
There are many graves out there … some could be right next to the schools, some near the churches, some in public cemeteries. Everyone that I know that lived through it all know that many children died needlessly in one way or another and were buried either publicly, secretly or by the families themselves in unmarked graves in the wilderness. All of them died because of these damned schools.
The story written by this rightwing rag newspaper failed to include an actual government report in 1907 that detailed how prevalent childhood death was occurring in these schools and even after the government received these reports, didn’t want to do anything about it.
https://definingmomentscanada.ca/bryce100/