ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月14日 08時29分


They were teenagers from tiny indigenous communities in Canada, isolated by a maze of lakes and forests. Thunder Bay, a predominantly white city of 121,000, offered them their only chance for a high school education. Instead, the students met death. Over the span of more than a decade, the bodies of 7 indigenous students were found, one by one. Unaccustomed to living in a city, all of them were forced to stay in privately run boardinghouses — a lonely, unsupervised life. Last year, an inquest opened by the Ontario coroner’s office became a window into broader questions over how #Canada handles education for such a vulnerable population, a longstanding issue in the country. The photographer @ianwillms took this photo on the shoreline of the McIntyre River, where the body of one student, Kyle Morriseau, was found in 2009. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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