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"Plaque Marks Burial"

Publication
Brantford Expositor, 24 Oct 1961
Description
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Plaque Marks Burial

The Six Nations Indian confederacy performed its "feast of the dead" again at the Taber Hill Indian burial grounds in Scarborough during the weekend.

Indian bones, buried about 1250, were uncovered in 1956, and it had been hoped to dedicate the site within two years. The five-year delay frayed the patience of many Indians.

Now it has been accomplished.

Indian Chief Deskaheh and his wife, Hayend-Hais, unveiled the Iroquois prayer plaque. Reeve A. M. Campbell and Travel and Publicity Minister Cathcart unveiled the dedication plaque.

The common grave, containing the remains of 472 Indians, was discovered when farm lands were developed into residential properties. The Six Nations celebrated a "feast of the dead" at the time.

The province eventually contributed $15,000 to help purchase the three-acre site, but the federal government refused aid.

Indians from throughout Ontario and several northern U.S. states attended the ceremonies.


Media Type
Newspaper
Item Types
Articles
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Description
This article describes the unveiling of a plaque recognizing the mass Native burial discovered at the Taber Hill construction site in Scarborough, ON.
Publisher
The Brantford Expositor
Place of Publication
Brantford, ON
Date of Publication
24 Oct 1961
Subject(s)
Personal Name(s)
Deskaheh ; Hayend-Hais ; Campbell, A. M. ; Cathcart, Bryan Lewis.
Local identifier
SNPL002044v00d
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.77223 Longitude: -79.25666
Creative Commons licence
Attribution-NonCommercial [more details]
Copyright Statement
Public domain: Copyright has expired according to Canadian law. No restrictions on use.
Copyright Date
1961
Copyright Holder
The Brantford Expositor
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Six Nations Public Library
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