Launch of search for graves at former Yukon residential school triggers raw emotions
CARCROSS, Yukon — A Yukon First Nations community has begun its search for unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school with a ceremony that triggered strong emotions.
Yukon’s Residential School Missing Children Project says the first site of the search effort is the former Chooutla Residential School in Carcross, Yukon, where a company will use ground-penetrating radar and drones to locate possible unmarked graves.
The announcement of the search held at the Carcross/Tagish Learning Centre was accompanied with a ceremony of singing and drummed healing prayers, but it was interrupted by one woman who objected to the proceedings being on camera, saying the event was not a showcase.
In an emotional statement, the unnamed woman came to the microphone and said the event was about the school’s survivors and the missing children, not to sing, dance and celebrate.