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Hundreds in Fort McMurray mark Canada Day mourning victims of residential schools

Hundreds in Fort McMurray mark Canada Day mourning victims of residential schools
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Hundreds in Fort McMurray mark Canada Day mourning victims of residential schools

Hundreds in Fort McMurray mark Canada Day mourning victims of residential schools
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Hundreds in Fort McMurray mark Canada Day mourning victims of residential schools

Hundreds in Fort McMurray mark Canada Day mourning victims of residential schools
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Hundreds mark Canada Day mourning victims of residential schools

Article content At the Bring Our Children Home Healing Rally, people who attended residential schools or were part of the Sixties Scoop shared stories of physical and sexual abuse, and how traumas in families have been passed generationally. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Hundreds mark Canada Day mourning victims of residential schools Back to video Chief Allan Adam of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation struggled through tears describing the abuse he endured and witnessed at the Holy Angels Residential School in Fort Chipewyan. “When I came out of residential school… I rebelled big time and I felt good about it. What saved me was my elders,” he said. “This was an act of genocide by the Canadian government and the Canadian government has to answer to the world, not to us. We’ve been saying all along what they did to us and nobody believed us.”

Four Indigenous women hope to connect their communities with traditional birth practices

Author of the article: Sarah Williscraft  •  Local Journalism Initiative Publishing date: Apr 19, 2021  •  33 minutes ago  •  2 minute read  •  Sheena Bradley of McMurray Métis, Stephanie Fedirchuk of Takla Lake First Nation, and Shelby Weiss of Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation pose for a photo at the Eagle Ridge section of the Birchwood Trails on Friday, April 16, 2021. Sarah Williscraft/Fort McMurray/Postmedia Network Article content Four local First Nation and Métis women are completing a traditional birthwork course that returns Indigenous birth teachings to their communities. The 13-month course is offered through Indigenous Birth of Alberta while following Alberta Health Services’ (AHS) Prenatal Education Program. Students learn how to share Indigenous culture throughout the pregnancy and birthing process, run prenatal and postnatal programs, community outreach and postpartum support.

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