You mean, like cards and flowers on major holidays?
To begin with, the LDS Church could admit some responsibility for the massacre and issue an apology rather than merely "express regret."
Then, the Church could open its archives so Brigham Young's personal involvement in the massacre could be resolved.
Then the Church could allow the American Archaeological Association to complete their excavation of the site in order to determine if Indians were even involved in the tragedy.
Finally, the church could allow the victims' descendants to erect a simple cross over their relatives' mass graves.
Note: These ideas immediately come to mind. I'm sure others can think of many more.
Reparations? Foot massages?
Note: These ideas immediately come to mind. I’m sure others can think of many more.
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I’m sure that the descendants get a warm fuzzy feeling to know that their massacred loved ones were dead dunked by their murderers
Good suggestions!