Views : 257,839
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Aug 18, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.975 (119/18,879 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-04-28T13:54:59.943156Z
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as a german itĀ“s always so wild to me hear that american kids never learn about the bad things in their history (like genocide, wars, etc). "You canĀ“t teach kids about it!" ... Well.. we germans do.. I canĀ“t remember the first time I heard about the dark parts of my countrys histoy, what had happened.. I know US parents tend to be more protective about their kids but I think you CAN tell them, teach them, to be better and hopefully prevent the bad things from ever happen again...
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As an indigenous woman, this was refreshing to see these topics spoken about š„² My family was also affected by these boarding schools. Both guests were amazing and raised awareness about many of the most important topics in our communities.
Please also raise awareness for MMIW (Missing, Murdered, Indigenous Women) ā¤
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As an Indigenous person from Saskatchewan, it's been hard watching these Residential schools unearth horrors they tried to repress. But knowing we are coming together to create the world our children deserve makes it better, it comes back to accountability and taking back what belonged to us all those precious years ago.
We are Here! And Every Child Matters š§”
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Iām MĆ©tis in Canada, my great grandma and great great grandma both attended residential schools in Saskatchewan. I dont really know much about the schools in the USA but in Canada there has been over 1,900 children as young as 3 found in unmarked mass graves. Itās truly a genocide that is completely ignored by the majority of not only Canada but from what I understand all of North American.
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My grandad was born in an "Indian town" and routinely hid is younger cousins from the police and church in cabinets and closets and when they would come looking for kids to take away to boarding schools. My great grandmother named him William to try to help him blend in. It was until very late in his life when he too back and legally changed to his native name, yoshi nahbebayashe. The government didn't even have to erase us themselves sometimes, people were so scared that they erased culture for them.
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Growing up with the only exposure to my native culture being movies like Pocahontas always made me feel terrible because I felt like everyone forgot about Native Americans. If I wanted to read a book about an indigenous character it was always about them being indigenous and never just being a person that was also indigenous like I saw with almost every other race. I also am from a lesser known tribe and never being able to have the resources to learn more about my culture after it being washed out of my family was always difficult. Seeing videos like this from such a popular creator truly means so much to me and the indigenous community ā¤
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