Hearing the Experience of Survivors


It can be difficult to hear the stories directly from Survivors about their residential school experiences. It is important though to acknowledge their courage in coming forth in their class action lawsuit to speak the truth and ask for accountability from the Government. If not for their voice, we would not be in this moment of opportunity to know the truth about the past and to work towards a more equitable and just future for Indigenous people on Turtle Island.

Watch the animated short documentary, Namwayut: We Are All One, where Chief Robert Joseph shares some of his residential school experiences.

As you view the video, consider the hope Chief Robert Joseph holds that because we are all one, reconciliation is possible.

Here are two additional opportunities to hear directly from survivors if you wish to engage with: now and in the future.

Stolen Children: Residential School survivors speak out (18:35) This is a report shown on CBC News: The National that features footage of residential school survivors sharing their experiences.

We Were Children (1:23:20) This is a feature length movie based on the residential school experiences of Lyna Hart and Glen Anaquod. The movie features interview footage with them and re-enactments by actors.

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