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Human remains found on Vancouver Island have opened a door into a lost world

Human remains found on Vancouver Island have opened a door into a lost world

The discovery, at a construction project north of Victoria, has opened a door into the lost world of a mysterious people who were already a dim memory by the time European settlers began to put down roots on Vancouver Island in the 1800s. As Terry Glavin writes, the events at the Union Bay Estates development have resurfaced the tragic story of the Pentlatch people.

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