The former Mohawk Institute Residential School is set to re-open as a “museum of conscience”. Article content
Amos Key Jr., a member of the Six Nations of the Grand River Elected Council and the board of directors of the Woodland Cultural Centre, shared words of gratitude this week to the survivors who helped shape the 10-year-long, $26-million project to restore and rededicate the former residential school located on Mohawk Street in Brantford. Article content
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“We know (through) our research that some 15,000 children came through this school with their grace and their innocence,” Key noted. “This will be a Canadian museum of conscience, the first one in this country, so we’ll never go down that path again of what happened to us. It’s a project of c