Residential school survivors are remembered by planting of apple trees

Residential school survivors are remembered by planting of apple trees

Roberta Hill (center) a survivor of the former Mohawk Institute residential school, is joined by her daughters and granddaughters at a commemorative apple tree planting ceremony on Tuesday on the school grounds. Amanda Hill (left), Kalia Kennedy, Sierra General and Carrie General all took part in the ceremony attended by Mark Hill, elected chief of the Six Nations of the Grand River, Stacey Laforme, elected chief of the Mississauga of the Credit First Nation, Brantford Mayor Kevin Davis, Marc Miller, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, and survivors, including Geronimo Henry and Sherlene Bomberry, Vincent Ball jpg, BR

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