Decades after his death, family repatriates First Nation man's remains 1,200 km back home | Unpublished
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Publication Date: May 3, 2025 - 04:00

Decades after his death, family repatriates First Nation man's remains 1,200 km back home

May 3, 2025
After decades of effort, Percy Onabigon's family is repatriating his remains back to Long Lake #58 First Nation in northern Ontario. He was buried more than 1,200 kilometres away after being taken to a residential school without his family's consent.


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