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by ahnationtalk on July 12, 202474 Views
July 11, 2024
Editor’s note: This is the second part of a three-part series looking at the southern Alberta opioid crisis through an Indigenous lens
The last Canadian residential school closed in 1996. These schools were just one of the many attempts by the Canadian government to assimilate Indigenous peoples.
Because of these attempts, many Indigenous people feel lost without an identity.
Rachel Bush was adopted by a white family when she was a baby. It wasn’t until she was an adult and reconnected with her biological mother, that she realized she was Indigenous. When Bush was a teenager she found herself in some vulnerable situations, but was able to pull herself out when she had her daughter.
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