Indigenous community mourns discovery of residential school mass grave
MEDICINE HAT, AB– At the Saamis Tepee, Kim Deminick stands by a memorial she put together to honour the lives of 215 Indigenous children. Their remains were found by ground-penetrating radar at a residential school in Kamloops B.C.
According to the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc, some of the children were as young as three.
For Deminick, an Indigenous woman herself, news of the discovery hit close to home.
“My grandmother went to residential school, and my mother was in residential day school. So it could have very easily been my bloodline. So I felt like these children needed a proper send off to go be with the Creator,”