Squamish Nation councillor travels to Netherlands to honour grave of long-lost relative | CBC News ...Middle East

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For almost 80 years, the remains of Private Daniel Cheer laid in an unmarked grave in the Holten cemetery near the Netherlands’ border with Germany. It wasn’t until earlier this year that his grave was identified as part of the Indigenous Legacy Project, a joint initiative between the Royal Canadian Legion and Aboriginal Veterans Autochtones. Cheer’s was one of 17 Indigenous graves identified at the cemetery.  Squamish Nation councillor Sxwíxwtn, Wilson Williams, was part of a small delegation that recently returned from visiting the graves.  “It was quite an emotional time,” Williams told The Early Edition host Stephen Quinn of the visit.  “No one had visited him since he passed away.” Wh

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