After the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in Kamloops, B.C., places like Nova Scotia have started investigations and a search of the former Shubenacadie residential school site is now underway.
It was demolished in 1986, and remains a place of trauma for the Mi’kmaw First Nation. Anthropologist Jonathan Fowler is working with a team investigating the site.
They’re using the same ground-penetrating radar survey technology that helped the search in B.C.
As Jesse Thomas reports, there’s a sense of urgency to get the search started and done to the highest standard.
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It was demolished in 1986, and remains a place of trauma for the Mi’kmaw First Nation. Anthropologist Jonathan Fowler is working with a team investigating the site.
They’re using the same ground-penetrating radar survey technology that helped the search in B.C.
As Jesse Thomas reports, there’s a sense of urgency to get the search started and done to the highest standard.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/7924833/former-shubenacadie-residential-school-ground-search/
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