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Nearly 200 unmarked graves found near Canada residential school

[bbc.com]

xenoview 8 June 30
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Atrocities

bobwjr Level 10 July 1, 2021
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The treatment of natives in the Americas is heartbreaking. Every time I read about the atrocities I remember a moving poem written by local college professor, Jessica Isaacs, called "Black Dutch". Native Americans now are benefiting from their heritage if they can prove their heritage but so many cannot because they wanted to avoid the abyseminal treatment and prejudice of white Americans.

I do wish I could share this poem to you about why many native Oklahoma's called themselves Black Dutch instead of claiming their native heritage but it's copyrighted and I plan to respect that. I have native friends that were actually placed in Indian schools and still bear the scars. Even if they weren't mistreated they were deprived of their language and the comfort of family.

Here is a interview with the author of the poem "Black Dutch". You will have to scroll down to that paragraph to find it.

"Interview with Jessica Isaacs" [cybersoleiljournal.com]

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And it's a mass grave, not "unmarked graves." Even the reporting on these atrocities plays down their horror with weasel wording.

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Little did I know that when I was a kid in school, an hour's drive from me other kids were kidnapped from their families and forced into a "school" that was barbaric in its intent and execution. For shame Canada.

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