First Nations search for children who didn’t return from North Vancouver school
VANCOUVER — Three British Columbia First Nations have launched an investigation to find answers about children who once attended the former St. Paul’s Indian Residential School in North Vancouver but never made it home.
The Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam nations announced on Tuesday an Indigenous-led plan to confirm the oral histories told by St. Paul’s survivors about an unknown number of children who disappeared.
Tsleil-Waututh Nation elected chief Jennifer Thomas attended the news conference wearing an orange shirt printed with a picture of a nun and a group of students outside the former institution. Her father, then a young boy, stands in the front row.
“When we speak of residential schools, we think it’s way back in the day, but it’s not. It was just one generation ago, my dad,” Thomas said in an interview.