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An Indigenous woman tells her story: residential school

An Indigenous woman tells her story: residential school

06/05/2021

PBS News Hour

An Indigenous woman tells her story: residential school

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An Indigenous woman tells her story: residential school

Canadians are demanding answers after unmarked graves of Indigenous children were found at a former residential boarding school. Similar schools existed across Canada and the U.S. aimed at “assimilating” Native peoples. Muriel Betsina told her story of survival and healing after a harrowing childhood spent in a residential school, recorded in partnership with the Global Reporting Centre.

06/05/2021

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