One Elder’s Survival Story at Indigenous Residential Boarding School
Ask students: What was life like at the residential school? How will there be healing from the residential school tragedy, according to Muriel?
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June 16, 2021
Ask students: What was life like at the residential school? How will there be healing from the residential school tragedy, according to Muriel?
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Seeking Answers for the Past
Canadians are demanding answers after unmarked graves of Indigenous children were found on the grounds of a former residential boarding school in British Columbia. Similar schools existed across Canada and the U.S. aimed at “assimilating” Indigenous peoples by removing them from their communities, culture and language. Muriel Betsina, before her death in 2019, told her story of survival and healing after a harrowing childhood spent in a residential boarding school. Read the summary, watch the video and answer the discussion questions below. To read the transcript of the video above, click here.
Media Literacy: How does the video of Muriel talking and sewing compare in effect to cuts with her talking voice over other clips of scenery and her family?
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Republished with permission from PBS NewsHour Extra.