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Preview: Season 2011 Episode 7 | 30s
Coming Apr 19: FRONTLINE investigates church sex abuse in Alaska.
FRONTLINE examines a little-known chapter of the Catholic Church sex abuse story -- decades of abuse of Native Americans by priests and other church workers in Alaska. All told, they would leave behind a trail of hundreds of claims of abuse, making this one of the hardest hit regions in the country. "The Silence" is the first of two FRONTLINE magazine segments airing Apr 19.
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FRONTLINE "The Silence" Preview
Preview: Season 2011 Episode 7 | 30s
FRONTLINE examines a little-known chapter of the Catholic Church sex abuse story -- decades of abuse of Native Americans by priests and other church workers in Alaska. All told, they would leave behind a trail of hundreds of claims of abuse, making this one of the hardest hit regions in the country. "The Silence" is the first of two FRONTLINE magazine segments airing Apr 19.
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Clip: S2011 Ep7 | 2m 6s | Coming April 19, FRONTLINE examines decades of abuse of Native Americans in Alaska. (2m 6s)
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Clip: S2011 Ep7 | 28m 16s | In Alaska's isolated native villages, Catholic clergy abused little children for decades. (28m 16s)
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