Okanagan First Nation chief ‘angry and perplexed’ by residential school burial site
WESTBANK, B.C. — The chief of the Westbank First Nation has issued a statement in the wake of the horrific findings at the Kamloops residential school.
Christopher Derickson says he has been bombarded by texts and phone calls from friends, colleagues, and political leaders asking how he and his community is doing, and ‘how can we support you?’
“How am I? I’m angry, indignant, and perplexed as to why a country like ours—a modern day free, liberal, and democratic society—tolerates the ongoing atrocious treatment of Indigenous peoples. I’m also surprised that this news came as a shock,” Derickson stated.
“How is my community doing? We are heavy with grief, anger, rage, resentment, and indignation. We are trying to find a way to reconcile our existence as Syilx people within a country that continues to ignore us. We are trying to find a way to heal, but the tether of historic unaddressed atrocities continues to haunt us,” Derickson added.