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Child of residential school survivor Kathy Garlow speaks (1)

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2008

Rally for children who died in "Indian" residential schools, March 9-08, Toronto.

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  • Children are still being taken at an alarming rate! They just put them in 'foster care' instead of residential schools. Their risk of suicide, depression and poverty are great and they are being drugged with ritilan.

  • Please Keep Speaking! You have so much strength and power in your voice! Keep the pressure on! We know that you SPEAK THE TRUTH!

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  • Sounds like State Abuse to me. Stripping people of their identity. This sounds familiar the world over. A people robbed of their land by a usurping people with laws based around the condensation of power and influence into the hands of a few.

  • ...oh brothers how we miss your bravery of yesterday..we shall show the bravery of today..your children were taken..we stand to defend ours today..peace be upon you...islam shall rise..and i pray give you justice one day..

  • Mush every morning and old bread .we thought it was how its suppose to be. bugs in the porridge or in the soup.

  • @abusiveministry Sounds like me

  • Keep speaking! We are coming together.

    My Auntie had 4 brothers die in the residential school.

  • They should be put in jail.

  • I was put in foster care and grew up in a white household,where i was abused physically and verbally. I am just now learning about my Native Heritage. It is horrible what the american government did to all these innoccent children and the families that still don't know what happened to their loved children.

  • It's kinda sad that the Mush Hole is in the same town as me . Our Grade 10 History class toured the school , and it was a very .. uncomfortable experience .

  • let the First Nations do their dances and language,let them believe what they believe, we let you what you believe. Please let them be free and let them have fun in their dances and singing. Let them have good food and good homes and a good job.

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