
Episode 64, Montréal: Nakuset
Surviving the Sixties Scoop
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Show Notes
Drinking coffee with Nakuset and talking about her childhood as an native adoptee in the dark chapter of Canadian history called the Sixties Scoop.
Show notes:
If you or someone you know is in distress, please reach out for help or just a conversation: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Stolen From Our Embrace, a book about the Sixties scoop, forced assimilation, and the indigenous children who survived it. By Suzanne J. Fournier and Ernie Crey
CBC mini-documentary Becoming Nakuset
Talkback session about the film with Nakuset and fellow Sixties Scoop survivor Daniel Milner
Christopher Curtis’ stories for the Montreal Gazette
Donate to the Native Women’s Shelter of Montreal
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