a marker that now stands on the battleford industrial school cemetery, where at least 74 children are buried.
it was a slightly different story at saskatchewan’s marieval indian residential school, the place where prime minister justin trudeau was photographed placing a teddy bear on an unmarked grave in july 2021.
trudeau has kneeled atop one of 751 suspected unmarked graves found within a community cemetery located near the former school — some of which could have contained the bodies of students who had died at marieval. the graves had originally been marked with headstones and crosses, which were all removed in the 1960s.
cowessess first nation chief cadmus delorme was explicit in saying that the unmarked graves were not necessarily linked to marieval. “this is a roman catholic grave site. it’s not a residential school grave site … other roman catholic faith-goers, indigenous and not, adults as well, have been buried there,” he
told cbc in july, 2021.
at the time the truth and reconciliation commission was active between 2009 and 2015, kamloops was not cited as a school with known onsite graves. the site is located across the river from downtown kamloops, and was close to existing burial grounds historically used by first nations.
when the results of the site’s ground-penetrating radar survey were announced in 2021, tk’emlúps te secwépemc had characterized the 215 anomalies as “undocumented deaths.”