VKS: ‘I haven’t seen any actions as of yet’ – Residential School Survivor Reflects On One Year Since Papal Apology

This week marks one year since Pope Francis travelled to Canada to apologize for the Roman Catholic Church’s role in residential schools. What steps—if any—have been taken to continue to repair the relationship between the Catholic Church and Indigenous peoples? Vassy Kapelos speaks with Evelyn Korkmaz, a St. Anne’s Residential School survivor…

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Residential school survivors still waiting for next steps a year after papal visit

When Piita Irniq picked up his handmade wooden drum to perform for Pope Francis last year in Iqaluit, he was reclaiming an Inuit tradition that the Roman Catholic Church tried to erase through its residential schools. “I wanted him to know that this is what you cut off as part of colonialism,” Irniq said…

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No children’s remains found in Nebraska dig near former Native American boarding school

An archeological dig for a lost children’s cemetery near the Nebraska site of a former Native American boarding school has ended after two weeks — and no remains were found. Dave Williams, the state’s archeologist, said the team searching near the former Genoa Indian Industrial School plans to meet on Zoom with representatives…

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Manitoba First Nation set to excavate area where potential unmarked graves may be

A First Nations community in western Manitoba is preparing to excavate the ground beneath a Catholic church after potential unmarked graves were found in the area using ground-penetrating radar. Minegoziibe Anishinabe, also known as Pine Creek First Nation, plans to unearth the area under the Our Lady of Seven Sorrows…

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