Tsqelmucwilc, Celia HaigBrown
Tsqelmucwilc, Celia HaigBrown
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Tsqelmucwílc
The Kamloops Indian Residential School―Resistance and a Reckoning

Author: Celia Haig-Brown, Garry Gottfriedson, Randy Fred

Narrator: Sarah Gervais

Unabridged: 9 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 07/22/2025


Synopsis

In May 2021, the world was shocked by news of the detection of 215 unmarked graves on the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School (KIRS) in British Columbia, Canada. Ground-penetrating radar confirmed the vestiges of children as young as three on this site of the infamous residential school system, which systematically removed children from their families and brought them to the schools. At these Christian-run, government-supported institutions, they were subjected to physical, mental, and sexual abuse while their Indigenous languages and traditions were stifled and denounced. The egregious abuses suffered in residential schools across the continent caused — as the 2021 discoveries confirmed — death for too many and a multigenerational legacy of trauma for those who survived. “Tsqelmucwilc” (pronounced cha-CAL-mux-weel) is a Secwepemc phrase loosely translated as “We return to being human again.” Tsqelmucwilc is the story of those who survived the Kamloops Indian Residential School, based on the 1988 book Resistance and Renewal, a groundbreaking history of the school — and the first book on residential schools ever published in Canada. Tsqelmucwilc includes the original text as well as new material by the original book's author, Celia Haig-Brown; essays by Secwepemc poet and KIRS survivor Garry Gottfriedson and Nuu-chah-nulth elder and residential school survivor Randy Fred; and first-hand reminiscences by other survivors of KIRS, as well as their children, on their experience and the impact of their trauma throughout their lives. Read both within and outside the context of the grim 2021 discoveries, Tsqelmucwilc is a tragic story in the history of Indigenous peoples of the indignities suffered at the hands of their colonizers, but it is equally a remarkable tale of Indigenous survival, resilience, and courage.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Dasha on December 21, 2022

I am glad that Haig-Brown allowed the words of those she interviewed to really shine through, especially in chapter 7, although earlier chapters often have pages filled with quotes. She provides context and narrative flow to help the reader along but her voice is not what is strongest which is good.......more

Goodreads review by Eva on October 22, 2022

Thank you to @arsenalpulp and @zgstories for a copy of Tsqelmucwilc: The Kamloops Indian Residential School - Resistance and Reckoning. This eye-opening look at one of the many residential schools demonstrates the strength of spirit of Indigenous peoples. Using personal accounts, Tsqelmucwilc, shares......more

Goodreads review by Savannah on January 28, 2026

It was written from a very pro Indigenous point of view (I am also VERY pro Indigenous but sometimes I found the explanations for things to fall a bit flat) but I found the book really interesting. It was written like a clinical study and very historically informed. I did not know residential school......more

Goodreads review by Fernando on February 02, 2023

Wow if you really want to know how bad it was in residential schools then you should give this a read. I could have never imagined such atrocities on children. WTF?......more