Discovery by the Wiikwogaming Tiinahtiisiiwin Project Team on former McIntosh Indian Residential School Property
Discovery by the Wiikwogaming Tiinahtiisiiwin Project Team on former McIntosh Indian Residential School Property
Thunder Bay, ON – The Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) extends our deepest condolences to the families and communities impacted by the discovery of unmarked burial features at the former McIntosh Indian Residential School.
We are profoundly saddened by this revelation, which serves as a stark reminder of the intergenerational trauma and irreparable harm caused by the residential school system. ONWA recognizes the trauma that the legacy of residential schools and colonial violence has on Indigenous communities, and how these traumas continue to impact Indigenous peoples today.
Every child is cherished as a beloved member of a family and community, carrying their language, culture, and spirit of love and hope. These lives were unjustly taken by a colonial system that sought to erase Indigenous peoples. The unfulfilled future of each child reminds us of the sacredness of their roles as future Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and leaders.
This tragedy echoes the stories of countless Indigenous children who were stolen from their families, their absence leaving immeasurable voids in their communities. Canada must confront the ongoing impacts of colonization and fully commit to meaningful reconciliation by acting on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)’s Calls to Action. Immediate and accountable responses are essential, particularly the calls for action to address missing children and burial information.
We stand in unity with the families and survivors who bravely endure each newly discovered unmarked or mass grave. Your commitment and leadership in uncovering the truth will not be forgotten, nor will the lost children who continue to live on in our hearts and in the spirit world with our ancestors.
We encourage everyone to support these communities by continuing to raise awareness, wear orange in solidarity, and call for the implementation of outstanding TRC Calls to Action.
For those in need of support, please contact the National Indian Residential School Crisis Line at 1-866-925-4419 or the Hope for Wellness hotline at 1-855-242-3310.
For ONWA media inquiries, contact:
Andre Morriseau, Communications Manager
Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA)
Email: amorriseau@onwa.ca
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