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Renamed, shamed. Searching for an Indigenous boy’s true identity

Sep 30, 2021
25:20
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Story of a Child Buried at Residential Schools
01:45 • 2min
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3
What to Do With Derogatory Names Like This?
03:30 • 2min
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4
What's the First Bit of Information About a Blackfoot?
05:06 • 2min
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5
What We Learned About a Dummy in the National Archives
06:54 • 2min
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6
The Life of a Teenage Boy
08:43 • 2min
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7
What Do You Think About the Antrewe Experience?
10:14 • 4min
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8
A Death in Crypto Land, Available Now on C B C
14:11 • 2min
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9
Herman, Yellow Old Woman
16:03 • 2min
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10
The Spirit of a Male Horse
18:09 • 2min
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11
Bad Boy Family Name - I Just Want to Come Back to It Now, Where Might That Have Come From?
19:47 • 2min
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How Much Work Is Needed to Be Done to Identify the Children
21:47 • 2min
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First Nation's Child and Family Care
23:47 • 2min
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On the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the story of a quest to find the true identity of a boy who died at residential school, and was identified only by a cruel nickname.
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