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Indigenous Activists React To Kamloops Grave Discovery

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Children taken away from their families and forced to go to boarding schools, so they can be assimilated into society. It's not a dystopian novel, it's the history of North America for Native American/First Nations children.

And the stain got bigger recently, with the discovery of a mass grave containing the remains of 215 young people, on the grounds of a closed boarding school in Kamloops, British Columbia. It's a shock followed by calls for further investigation.

We reached out to indigenous activists from our area. Mandy Yeahpau, a member of the Cherokee, Comanche, and Tarahumara tribes, and Natalie Jackson, a member of the Klamath Tribes, join us.

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The Jefferson Exchange is Jefferson Public Radio's daily news program focused on issues, people and events across Southern Oregon and Northern California. Angela Decker is the program's senior producer, Charlie Zimmermann is the assistant producer, and Geoffrey Riley hosts the show.