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Thursday, April 21, 2022

George Gordon First Nation announces 14 potential unmarked burial sites at former Sask. residential school

Possible sites found close to former location of Gordon's Indian Residential School

A memorial for the students who attended Gordon's Indian Residential School in George Gordon First Nation. (Kirk Fraser/CBC)

WARNING: This story contains distressing details.

Leaders
of George Gordon First Nation in Saskatchewan announced Wednesday that
14 potential unmarked burial sites had been found close to the site of
the former Gordon's Indian Residential School.

George
Gordon First Nation's chief and council and the band's residential
school cemetery committee announced the results of a geophysical
investigation Wednesday afternoon. 

Chief Byron Bitternose
addressed the media, announcing the discovery of the 14 possible burial
sites. He also said the search is not complete.

"In upcoming
months this area will be a priority, an area for continued searching,"
Bitternose said. "It is my hope that one day we will be able to tell our
children the whole story of what their great-grandparents,
grandparents, parents and siblings endured."

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Chief
Byron Bitternose announced on Wednesday that 14 possible unmarked
burials have been found near the former Gordon's Indian Residential
School. (Bryan Eneas/CBC)

A total of four areas within the First Nation have been searched, he said. One high-probability site was detected.

While
the ground-penetrating radar (GPR) data cannot discern if the sites are
graves of children, George Gordon First Nation member Sarah Longman
says there is a high probability.

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