Grandchildren

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Summary
Residential school survivors and their families share their voices, stories, history, knowledge, teachings, memories, genealogy, resilience, traditions, and healing.
Credit
Carla Wells, Bruce Day Cheif, Marilyn Contois, Lethbridge Public Library, Piitoyiss Indigenous Services Team

The creator of this content has indicated that this story contains discussion, mention or description of: Residential school and/or day School.

Community
Lethbridge Public Library
Category
Kinship and Family Histories, Culture and Worldviews, History and Resistance, People and Personal Stories
Summary
Sharing our voices and truths: Survivors of residential school and their families who want to digitize their story, history, knowledge, teachings, memories, genealogy, resilience, traditions and healing.
Community
Native Counselling Services of Alberta
Category
Indigenous Governance and Economies, Skills and Teachings
Summary
his inspiring video explains the traditional role of Aboriginal grandparents, the historical significance of family members being severed from one another, and what a grandparent can do to maintain connection to their grandchild in government care in Albe

The creator of this content has indicated that this story contains discussion, mention or description of: Residential school and/or day School.

Community
Voices of Amiskwaciy
Category
History and Resistance, People and Personal Stories
Summary
This is my story about sexual abuse at Grollier Hall residential school, my struggle and my healing journey.