Resources for Investigations of Unmarked Burials at Residential Schools
Institute for Prairie and Indigenous Archaeology
Indigenous Community Resources (* This page provides a list of resources for Indigenous communities who are beginning the process of searching for children who never came home from Indian Residential Schools. This document continues to be updated as new information becomes available).
Archaeological Remote Sensing – Unmarked Graves – Information about how archaeological remote sensing is used in investigations of unmarked graves. (A collaboration between the Canadian Archaeological Association, Institute of Prairie and Indigenous Archaeology, University of Alberta, and the Kule Institute of Advanced Study).
Canadian Archaeological Association
Resources for Indigenous Communities Considering Investigating Unmarked Graves
Pathways for Locating Unmarked Graves – Suggestions for archaeological process
Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology
When Unmarked Burials are Found: Possible Options for Next Steps
Educational Resources for Truth and Reconciliation and Indigenous Issues in Canada
Indigenous Canada – A free online course offered through the University of Alberta about the Indigenous history of Canada and current issues.
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation – Learn more about Truth and Reconciliation in Canada, including complete reports.
UofT Resources for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation – Includes information about local Indigenous communities and organizations, reading lists, student and professional training opportunities, events and lectures, and more.