An Indigenous Archaeologist's Journey to Find the Lost Children
Briefly

Beginning in the late 1800s, Canadian authorities removed over 150,000 Indigenous children from families, leaving thousands unaccounted for. Archaeologists now assist in locating unmarked graves to bring closure to families.
Archaeologists, survivors, and communities collaborate to analyze radar survey anomalies and other data, aiming to locate Indigenous children buried in unmarked graves from the residential school era.
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