Growing up, Katherine Nichols went past the Brandon Indian
Residential School every day in her school bus, but she had no idea what
it was. After the school was torn down in 2000, and her parents took
her to see the ruins, all she knew was that it was a school for
aboriginal children.
It wasn't until she took a first-year Native Studies course at university that she learned about the residential school system - Canadian history's "sad chapter."
http://www.thestarphoenix.com/life/Finding+where+bodies+buried/11061294/story.html
It wasn't until she took a first-year Native Studies course at university that she learned about the residential school system - Canadian history's "sad chapter."
http://www.thestarphoenix.com/life/Finding+where+bodies+buried/11061294/story.html