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I blamed my mother : How residential school trauma passed down generation to generation
‘I blamed my mother’: How residential school trauma passed down generation to generation Kendra Slugoski © Morris Gamblin, Global News Adam North Peigan, a victim of the Sixties Scoop says the trauma of residential schools has been passed down generation to generation. June 2, 2021 Adam North Peigan knows trauma runs deep. In his case, North Peigan said his parents suffering had been passed down generation to generation. To him and now his children. North Peigan, 57, president of the Sixties Scoop Indigenous Society of Alberta, and the newly name national president of the Legacy of Hope Foundation, is from the Piikani First Nation in Treaty 7 territory in southern Alberta. Both of his parents were forced to attend an Indian Residential School (IRS).
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