Video Tag: 2024

Phyllis Webstad reads Every Child Matters

Join Residential School Survivor and author Phyllis Webstad as she reads from her book Every Child Matters and talks about her life before, during, and after residential school.
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National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Be an Upstander for Truth and Reconciliation

This session is an introduction to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights’ Be an Upstander program.
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Survivor Lessons from Shubenacadie

Dorene Bernard, Residential School Survivor of the Shubenacadie Residential School, will lead an intermediate level discussion...
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National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Residential School, Indigenous History, and Cultural Reclamation with Wapikoni – Session 2

In session two, Xan will introduce a selection of short films to learn more about Indigenous history, geography...
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Residential School, Indigenous History, and Cultural Reclamation with Wapikoni – Session 1

In session one of this beginner workshop, Xan will present on Wapikoni Mobile and its mission, history, and progress.
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Telling a Fuller History – the story of Reconciliation at the National Cemetery of Canada

In this intermediate session, Nick McCarthy, Director of Communications, Marketing and Community Outreach at Beechwood Cemetery...
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

We are not speaking the same language

Thinking back on her only phone call with her maternal grandmother, Danika explains her connection...
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Wapikoni

Reclaiming my Identity with Brian

Survivor Brian Normand talks about reclaiming his Métis cultural identity after leaving school.
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

More Than an Apple Part 2

Survivors and Elders Diane Hill, John Elliott, and Roberta Hill participate in a sharing circle...
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National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

More Than an Apple Part 1

Survivors and Elders Diane Hill, John Elliott, and Roberta Hill participate in a sharing circle...
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Indigenous Music, Songs, and Dance (ASL)

Three Indigenous artists highlight their work and share their experiences through music and dance.
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Indigenous Heritage and Identity (ASL)

Michael R. Denny shares the importance of Mi’kmaq ceremonies for his people. Galt Museum guest curator...
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Actions Toward Reconciliation and Indigenous Children and Youth (ASL)

Madelaine McCracken (Caring Society) and Mary the Bear introduce a video about the story behind Jordan’s Principle...
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National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Indigenous Music and Songs (ASL)

Artist Cody Coyote talks about his music and how it is meant to evoke discussion...
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Identity and Heritage: Walking in Two Worlds (ASL)

Survivor and Elder Laurie McDonald shares their life story and the meaning of walking in two worlds...
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Reconciliation and Sport: Pawâtêtân Basketball Court

Michael Linklater, Amari Linklater, and Residential School Survivor Eugene Arcand talk about...
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National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Reconciliation and Sport: Iroquois Roots Rugby

Co-founder Meagan Wilson and rugby player Rachel Miller talk about sport and...
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National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Reclaiming my Identity after 3 Generations of Residential Schools with Dickie

Survivor Francis Dickie Yuzicapi talks about the impacts of residential school on 3 generations...
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National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Reclaiming my Identity with Tagaaq

Survivor Tagaaq Evaluardjuk-Palmer talks about reclaiming his Indigenous name and cultural identity.
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

The NCTR Eagle Staffs

Residential School Survivor Eugene Arcand and Director of Education Kaila Johnston talk about...
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National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Ry Moran Speaks on Reconciliation Video, Childhood – Denied Web Story

UNDRIP as the framework for claiming and recognizing Indigenous rights.
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Canadian Human Rights Museum

Indian Residential Schools in Canada – Mary Courchene Video, Childhood – Denied Web Story

Impact of residential school on family and language. Importance of telling the stories of residential school...
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Canadian Human Rights Museum

Indigenous Heritage and Identity, Residential Schools History (ASL)

Elder and Survivor Larry Ahenekew shares how attending residential school meant...
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Childhood Denied: Indian Residential Schools and Their Legacy

5 Survivor stories, 2 Survivors of child welfare system stories, Overview of history, Class action...
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Canadian Human Rights Museum

Indigenous Heritage and Identity, Residential Schools History

Elder and Survivor Larry Ahenekew shares how attending residential school meant losing his identity...
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

The Indian Act

In this 3-minute video narrated by Sarain Fox, learn about the history of the Indian Act and its impact today.
Provided by
Reconciliationeducation.ca

Discover the Witness Blanket

The Witness Blanket is a large-scale work of art. It contains hundreds of items reclaimed...
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Canadian Human Rights Museum

Residential Schools

Learn from residential school Survivor Margaret Reynolds as she visits the grounds of the residential school...
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Reconciliationeducation.ca

Reflections on Reconciliation

In this 5-minute video, hear from Indigenous Elders and leaders about their views of reconciliation...
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Reconciliationeducation.ca

Our Role as Canadians

Listen to various views and key ideas on reconciliation from adults, youth and children.
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Reconciliationeducation.ca

Lasting Effects of Residential School and Working Toward Reconciliation

Duncan McCue (Kuper Island podcast) recounts the death of Richard Thomas at Kuper Island...
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National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Ground Penetrating Radar

Dr. Kisha Supernant and Dr. Ian Ferguson discuss the technical and...
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National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Residential School History and Survivors’ Stories

Survivors Andrew Carrier and ‘Ejinagosi’ Richard Kistabish share their residential school experiences...
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Indigenous Music, Songs, and Dance

Three Indigenous artists highlight their work and share their experiences through music and dance.
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Actions Toward Reconciliation and Indigenous Children and Youth

Madelaine McCracken (Caring Society) and Mary the Bear introduce a video...
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Identity and Heritage: Walking in Two Worlds

Survivor and Elder Laurie McDonald shares their life story and the meaning of walking in two worlds...
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Indigenous Innovations

In this 4-minute video, learn from celebrated architect Douglas Cardinal about...
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Reconciliationeducation.ca

Indigenous Languages (ASL)

Two language educators share their teaching experiences and highlight the importance of...
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National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Indigenous Languages

Two language educators share their teaching experiences and highlight the importance of...
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National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Indigenous Music and Songs

Artist Cody Coyote talks about his music and how it is meant to evoke discussion...
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Indigenous Heritage and Identity

Michael R. Denny shares the importance of Mi’kmaq ceremonies for his people. Galt Museum guest curator...
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Indigenous Stories and Books (ASL)

Features a short film about a child who ran away from residential school to be near...
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Indigenous Stories and Books

Features a short film about a child who ran away from residential school to be near...
Provided by
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation