Investigators find burial sites at 53 former Indigenous residential schools in U.S.
WASHINGTON — Investigators have found marked and unmarked burial sites at the locations of 53 former Indigenous residential schools in the United States.
The long-awaited report from the U.S. Department of the Interior also warns that the number of identified sites is likely to go up as the investigation continues.
The report, commissioned by Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, concludes there were 408 schools that operated in 37 states and territories between 1819 and 1969.
It also says 19 of those schools accounted for the deaths of more than 500 Indigenous people, including some from Alaska and Hawaii.