Work underway for forensics experts to identify and repatriate B.C. school remains
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Plans are being made to identify and return home the remains of more than 200 children found buried at the site of a former residential school in British Columbia’s Interior, says a provincial Indigenous leader.
The Kamloops Indian Band wants to undertake the “heart-wrenching” process to eventually tell the stories of the children and bring peace to their families, said Terry Teegee, Assembly of First Nations regional chief.
The effort could involve the B.C. Coroners Service, the Royal B.C. Museum and forensics experts, he said.
Teegee said he has been meeting with Indigenous leaders from across B.C. to decide what steps to take next.