‘Answers are still needed’: One year later, Tk’emlups honours Le Estcwicwéy̓
TK’EMLUPS — It has now been one year since Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc (TteS) received confirmation from a ground-penetrating radar team that potential unmarked gravesites were detected around the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.
Tk’emlúps leadership then made an announcement on May 27, 2021 that garnered international attention. A year later on Monday (May 23), the community gathered to honour the missing children — known as Le Estcwicwéy̓ — and hear about what’s to come.
Kukpi7 Rosanne Casimir opened the day with a reflection on the past year and pointed toward the work the band is undertaking for the future.
“What scientific investigation confirmed were the truths about our survivors and what they’ve always known. Too many children did not make it home. Today, answers still are needed.”