The Government of Saskatchewan has designated the Battleford Industrial School Cemetery as the province鈥檚 newest Provincial Heritage Property.
According to a release issued by the provincial government, the site was nominated for Provincial Heritage Property designation by the Battleford Industrial School Commemorative Association. The cemetery holds provincial significance for its association with the Government of Canada鈥檚 residential school system and its impacts on Indigenous people, states the release from the Ministry of Parks, Culture and Sport.
The cemetery, located south of Battleford, is the resting place for at least 74 children who died while attending the Battleford Indian Industrial School between 1883 and 1914.聽Today, the cemetery site is an important place of remembrance for descendants of those who attended the school, and one where future generations learn about Canadian and Indigenous history.
鈥淭his cemetery is an important place for all community members to better understand the inter-generational impacts of the residential school system,鈥 Battleford Industrial School Commemorative Association member Benedict Feist is quoted in the release. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a place to honour children who were separated from their families and communities. Children whose language, culture, Indigenous identity and in some cases, lives were stolen at schools across Canada.鈥
鈥淭hrough this designation, we recognize an important story in Saskatchewan鈥檚 history,鈥 Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Gene Makowsky said in the release. 鈥淐ommemorating those who lost their lives, language and culture through residential schools is an important step for our province on the path toward reconciliation.鈥
Provincial Heritage Property designations play an integral role in the preservation of Saskatchewan鈥檚 heritage. Many of these treasured historic places, including the Battleford Industrial School Cemetery, are located on private land and not open to the public without permission from the owner,states the release.