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Saskatchewan Indian Residential Schools

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Stolen Children | Residential School survivors speak out

“There is no concept of justice in Cree culture. The nearest word is kintohpatatin, which loosely translates to “you’ve been listened to.” But kintohpatatin is richer than justice – really it means you’ve been listened to by someone compassionate and fair, and your needs will be taken seriously.”
― Edmund Metatawabin, Up Ghost River: A Chief’s Journey Through the Turbulent Waters of Native History

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Gerry Desnomie went to Lebret IRS: www.americamagazine.org/faith/2022/08/03/indigenous-survivor-residential-schools-canada-243465 ... See MoreSee Less

Interview: 3 points that were missing from Pope Francis’ apology in Canada

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Gerry Desnomie, 74, suffered verbal, emotional and sexual abuse in a church-run residential school. He welcomed the pope’s apology in Canada—but says three points were missing.
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Residential school film footage important to share with family, says 3rd generation survivor | CBC News

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The son of a residential school survivor says it's important that archival footage of the Lac la Ronge residential school, filmed in the 1930s/1940s, be seen by the community.
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George Gordon First Nation says 14 possible burials found at former residential school site | Globalnews.ca

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The leadership at the George Gordon First Nation revealed 14 possible unmarked graves were found through ground-penetrating radar during one of four searches.
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Patricia Stirbys, a member of Cowessess First Nation (Saskatchewan) who lives in Ontario and Peter Croal, an exploration geologist for the federal government, developed a National Healing Forest as a reconciliACTion: www.nationalhealingforests.com/what-is-the-healing-forest-initiati ... See MoreSee Less

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It has long been known that forests have a healing, spiritual, calming, and nurturing effect on people. The National Healing Forest initiative is an invitation to Indigenous and non-Indigenous communi...
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'What about Timber Bay?' Survivor wants home recognized as residential school

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Yvonne Mirasty was nine years old when she was taken. "When my mom got home from work, we were gone.
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