“When the news in Kamloops broke one of the things that was really in the forefront was this notion that we had used science. For some reason, whatever reason, with non-Indigenous Canadians from Turtle Island, the idea that, you know, we are able to name names of the children or have actual numbers of the children that went missing means more than the actual stories, oral histories that came from the Indigenous communities that have been talked about for generations.







