Canada's Notorious Residential School System for First Nations Children
"This
report has caused renewed grief and dismay in Indigenous communities,
especially for those who attended the Kamloops Indian Residential School
and for intergenerational survivors."
"Many
of those grieving are devout Catholics who, with others, are seeking
solace, affirmation, and accountability from the Catholic Church."
Tk-emlups Ngyuen report, May 27, 2021
"[The
GPR survey was] very preliminary [in reference to] initial horrific
findings of what potentially could be ... they are very preliminary ...
there could very well be children beneath the surface."
"This is not a mass grave, but rather unmarked burial sites that are, to our knowledge, also undocumented."
Tk'emlups te Secwepemc Nation chief Rosanne Casimir
Tk'emlups te Secwepemc Kukpi7 (Chief) Rosanne Casimir on Thursday, September 30, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
In
May of 2021, Canada was horrified to be informed of the news that an
unproven legend among First Nations, was true, where it was found --
mostly Catholic-church-operated residential schools for Canada's First
Nations children -- that large numbers of children died after being
mistreated by nuns. Schools where children were forbidden to speak their
native language, were given insufficient food, were physically
assaulted, persecuted, and required medical attention withheld. The word
was out, that in Kamloops, B.C. close to one of those notorious
schools, a 'mass grave' had been discovered and in that unmarked grave
hundreds of First Nations children were buried.
Soon
enough, where other residential schools operated across Canada, tribes
chimed in with their reports of 'unmarked graves', after years of intake
of thousands of First Nations children to be educated for the purpose
of 'taking the Indian' out of them; inculcating in their impressionable
young minds the values and the culture of white Europeans. As the tales
of the horrors inflicted on helpless children taken prisoner to a scheme
the government of Great Britain initiated in the first half of the 19th
century forward to the early era of the government of Canada up until
the end of the 20th century, excuses such as their purpose being to
teach children the three Rs, and self-management to enable them to take
their place advantageously in the larger society were ignored.
When
some former residents of the schools came forward with their personal
stories of having benefited from the curriculum, enabling them to
further their educations independently after graduation from the
schools, and reaching professional status in employment, they were
ignored. The misleading announcement of May 27, 221 that informed the
world "the confirmation of the remains of 215 children" were discovered adjacent to the long-since-closed Kamloops Indian Residential school was broadcast widely to Canada's shame.
A
survey using ground-penetrating radar had led to the announcement. The
radar results merely suggested that the ground had been disturbed at
some time in the past; there was no suggestion that human bodies were
buried in the area in question. Yet the uncertain statements of
children's bodies having been surreptitiously buried went unquestioned,
no affirming evidence or action was involved, simply an assumption.
Suddenly a "mass grave" had been discovered.
Shoes, toys and more were a set up around the Centennial Flame on
Parliament Hill in Ottawa June 2, 2021 in recognition of what's believed
to be the discovery of children's remains at the site of a former
residential school in Kamloops, B.C. (Brian Morris/CBC)
A story picked up by international media where the headline in the New York Times
read: Horrible History: Mass Grave of Indigenous Children Reported in
Canada. Criticism of China at the time over its treatment of its Muslim
Uyghur population led Beijing to sneer at a Canada that would slaughter
its First Nations children. CTV News reported: "The discovery of the mass grave is gripping the nation tonight..."
Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau required no evidence of the truth of the
allegations to move him to regret that 'genocide' occurred in Canada,
calling for a period of national reckoning. A committee for
nation-to-nation reconciliation was struck to investigate past claims of
Canada's indigenous populations to institutional racism. Chief Casimir
of the Tk'emlups in Kamloops attempted to emphasize that her original
charges of deaths at the Kamloops residential school were speculative,
with no basis in fact.
Justin
Trudeau, however, was 'way ahead of her, declaring that the Canadian
flag would be lowered to half mast on Parliament Hill; any Canadian
flags flown anywhere, across the country or at diplomatic missions
abroad were to be lowered to half-mast in grief over Canada's genocidal
past. And there they stayed for months. Wherever residential schools
were operated, local Indigenous groups averred their intention to dig up
the grounds where suspected children's bodies lay mouldering.
And
then reality intruded. The disturbed ground was likely the results of
sewer pipes' installation, irrigation ditches, trenches cut by backhoes
for utility lines, anything but mass graves. The estimated 1,300
children whose lives were lost to maltreatment and pathological racism
disappeared in a poof of investigatory revelations. It was accepted that
during mass infections where children in the general community died, so
did aboriginal children who were more susceptible to infectious disease
impacts. Children were buried in established community cemeteries.
But
before the rebuttal of realities kicked in, a rampage of church
burnings took place. Shrines were desecrated and vandalized, many burned
to the ground. Indigenous Catholics were dismayed to see that activist
First Nations protesters saw fit to destroy their Indian reserve
churches. Riots ensued, statues were brought down, and anti-Catholic
criminal acts took place. No authorities in government felt it suitable
to condemn these criminal acts, nor to investigate the perpetrators and
bring them to justice. As far as they were concerned, 'justice' was
being done by the 'protesters'.
They
were acting out to proclaim their resentment and hatred toward the
white colonialists who had attempted to destroy their history, their
culture, their beliefs and their values. Even if they had set out to do
no such thing. Now, it is acknowledged that residential-school era
'missing children' are no longer missing. The Catholic Church apologized
to First Nations. The Pope made his apology on behalf of the Church he
leads.
Chief Casimir was given an independent site-inspection report dated 2022, suggesting that whatever 'anomalies' the original GPR (ground-penetrating radar)
survey had detected, they were in all likelihood the result of ground
disturbances going back decades. And while it has been declared for
years that excavations could finally clear matters up to the
satisfaction of First Nations, and funding from the federal government
was provided to do just that, no such excavations have ever taken place.
A child’s dress is seen on a cross outside the former residential school in Kamloops, B.C., on June 13, 2021.Photo by Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press
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