EditorialA memorial for 215 children found in unmarked graves near the Kamloops Residential School, part of an institutional system that was designed to sever Indigenous children from their culture, in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada on June 18, 2021. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times)
EditorialA line of children?s clothing set along a highway to represent the children who died at the Kamloops Indian Residential School, in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, on June 19, 2021. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times)
EditorialA line of children’s clothing along the highway on June 19, 2021, signifies the children who died at the nearby Kamloops Indian Residential School in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times)
EditorialA memorial for children whose remains were found outside the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, on June 19, 2021. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times)
Editorial A memorial for children whose remains were found outside the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, June 18, 2021. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times)
EditorialA memorial set up after the discovery of 215 unmarked graves at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, June 18, 2021. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times)
EditorialA line of children’s clothing in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, signifying the children who died at a residential school, one of many where the Canadian government forcibly enrolled at least 150,000 Indigenous children to assimilate them into Western ways. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times)
EditorialDamaged trees from earlier wildfires near Kamloops, British Columbia, Nov. 26, 2021. The landscape is less able to hold back water after vegetation is burned off. (Ian Willms/The New York Times)
EditorialAlong the highway in Kamloops, British Columbia, on June 19, 2021, a line of children’s clothing represented children who died at the Kamloops Indian Residential School. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times)
EditorialAlong the highway in Kamloops, British Columbia, on June 19, 2021, a line of children’s clothing represented children who died at the Kamloops Indian Residential School. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times)
EditorialThe former Kamloops Indian Residential School in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, is lit with orange lights, in honor of the children whose bodies were discovered there. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times)
EditorialA memorial set up after the discovery of 215 unmarked graves at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, June 18, 2021. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times)
EditorialA memorial in province of British Columbia, Friday, June 18, 2021, for the 215 people, mostly children, whose bodies were discovered near the Kamloops Indian Residential School, in Kamloops, Canada. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times)
EditorialDresses as makeshift memorials for the 215 children whose remains were found at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in Kamloops, Canada, June 19, 2021. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times)
EditorialA memorial in province of British Columbia, Friday, June 18, 2021, for the 215 children whose bodies were discovered near the Kamloops Indian Residential School, in Kamloops, Canada. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times)