Guatemalan group offers support to search for unmarked graves on former residential school sites

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A Guatemala-based forensic anthropology organization is extending its hand to Indigenous Peoples looking to potentially recover remains of children on the grounds of former residential schools in Canada.

Fredy Peccerelli, a founding member of the Guatemalan Forensic Anthropology Foundation, has been working for nearly 30 years to bring home bodies of the “disappeared”— Maya civilians who were killed during the 36-year civil war in Guatemala that ended in 1996.

He said he’s seen first-hand how the pain caused by the loss of family members and their missing remains can rupture through generations and communities.

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“It doesn’t go away,” he

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