Canada: 751 Unmarked Graves Found In Residential Schools For Indigenous Children

An indigenous nation in Canada says it has found 751 unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school in Saskatchewan. The Cowessess First Nation said the discovery was "the most significantly substantial to date in Canada,” reported BBC. This comes weeks after the remains of 215 children were found at a similar residential school in British Columbia. Marieval Indian Residential School was operated by the Roman Catholic Church from 1899 to 1997. It is not yet clear if all of the remains are linked to the residential school. It was one of more than 130 compulsory boarding schools funded by the Canadian government & run by religious authorities during the 19th and 20th Centuries with the aim of assimilating indigenous youth. Around 6,000 children died while attending these schools, due in large part to the squalid health conditions inside, reported BBC. Students were often made to stay in poorly built, poorly heated, and unsanitary facilities. Physical and sexual abuse at the hands of school authorities led others to run away, reported BBC. Watch the video to know more.

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