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Grandpa's missing little sister was part of the 60s Scoop and residential school and like many Indigenous children the government had arranged for her adoption by strangers
and teachers over the school's nearly forty years of operation (1930-1967) and beyond
A unique feature of this story about these schools involves the body changes of adolescent girls is addressed in this account
Nationhood Interrupted U.S.A. History com/books/2435/teachers_guideNationhood Interrupted: Revitalizing nehiyaw Legal Systems is the 2015 publication by Sylvia MaAdams (Saysewahum), co founder of the international movement Idle No More. Traditionally and through custom, nhiyaw (Cree) laws are shared and passed down through the generations in the oral tradition, utilizing stories, songs, ceremonies, lands, waters, animals, land markings and other sacred rites. The loss of the languages, customs, and traditions of