A decaying white cross lies in a small cemetery for children who died at Brandon Indian Residential School near one of three sites where researchers, partnered with the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, located 104 potential graves in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada June 12, 2021. Show moreShow less
An overgrown road leads to the site of the former Brandon Indian Residential School near where researchers, partnered with the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, located 104 potential graves in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, June 12, 2021. Show moreShow less
Shoes, stuffed animals and other offerings are seen at the site of the former Brandon Indian Residential School where researchers, partnered with the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, located 104 potential graves in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, June 12, 2021. Show moreShow less
Shoes, stuffed animals, dream catchers and other offerings are seen at the site of the former Brandon Indian Residential School where researchers, partnered with the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, located 104 potential graves in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, June 12, 2021. Show moreShow less
The frame of a burnt chair sits at Brandon Indian Residential School near a location where researchers, partnered with the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, located 104 potential graves in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, June 12, 2021. Show moreShow less
A red dress hangs in honour of murdered and missing indigenous women and girls in a wooded area near the Brandon Indian Residential School site in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, June 12, 2021. Show moreShow less
A monument marked with the names of 11 children who died while attending the Brandon Indian Residential School is seen at one of three sites where researchers, partnered with the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, located 104 potential graves in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, June 12, 2021.Show moreShow less
Shoes, stuffed animals, dream catchers and other offerings are seen at the site of the former Brandon Indian Residential School where researchers, partnered with the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, located 104 potential graves in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, June 12, 2021. Show moreShow less
An offering is seen at the site of the former Brandon Indian Residential School where researchers, partnered with the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, located 104 potential graves in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, June 12, 2021. Show moreShow less
A monument marked with the names of 11 children who died while attending the Brandon Indian Residential School is seen at one of three sites where researchers, partnered with the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, located 104 potential graves in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. June 12, 2021. Show moreShow less
Dream catchers are seen at the site of the former Brandon Indian Residential School where researchers, partnered with the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, located 104 potential graves in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, June 12, 2021. Show moreShow less
The Brandon Indian Residential School is seen in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada in 1947. Picture taken in 1947. Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre/Handout via REUTERS. Show moreShow less
A monument marked with the names of 11 children who died while attending the Brandon Indian Residential School is seen at one of three sites where researchers, partnered with the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, located 104 potential graves in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, June 12, 2021. Show moreShow less
Shoes and a stuffed animal are seen at the site of the former Brandon Indian Residential School where researchers, partnered with the Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, located 104 potential graves in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, June 12, 2021. Show moreShow less
Over 100 potential graves found at second Canadian residential school