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Series · 17 Jul 2021 - 2 Oct 2021
Part of St. Albert Healing Garden collection

Series consists of photographs of the public memorials by members of the St. Albert community at the St. Albert Healing Garden when the unmarked graves at the Kamloops Residential School came to light in Canada in 2021. Since this event, many other unmarked graves have been identified in many residential schools across Canada.

CA MHM 2022.01.41 · Item · 17 Jul 2021
Part of St. Albert Healing Garden collection

Depicts stones painted orange placed in the grass at the Healing Garden. There are drawings and writings on some of the stones including a drawing of a bison and notes "Respect, love", "Intelagint [sic], all knowing, wisdom, 215", "We will always [pray] and remember the 215 children", "Truth" and an outline of a turtle.

CA MHM 2022.01.143 · Item · 26 Jul 2021
Part of St. Albert Healing Garden collection

Depicts memorial items on the bench in the Healing Garden pavilion, including stuffed animals and toys, shoes, flowers, and painted stones. The five pavilion columns have pink and orange ribbons tied around them along with handwritten notes and flowers attached. The pavilion has a wooden sign that reads "Kakesimokamik."

CA MHM 2022.01.181 · Item · 2 Oct 2021
Part of St. Albert Healing Garden collection

Depicts memorial items on the bench in the Healing Garden pavilion, including stuffed animals and toys, shoes, flowers, and painted stones. The five pavilion columns have pink and orange ribbons tied around them along with handwritten notes. The pavilion has a wooden sign that reads "Kakesimokamik."

Bench, 2 Oct 2021
CA MHM 2022.01.198 · Item · 2 Oct 2021
Part of St. Albert Healing Garden collection

Depicts the bench at the Healing Garden with orange and pink ribbons tied on back and drawings and messages on the wood done in crayon. Visible drawings and messages include drawings of various hearts, "Please forgive us", "Rest in peace", "Every child matters", "RIP beautiful babies", "Love", "Sorry", "I'm sorry", "They were children".