The Forgotten People: Métis Residential School Survivors
The Forgotten People The history of the Métis people and their attendance at Indian Residential Schools is a historical experience that has profoundly influenced our community. The impact has affected the families of these individuals for generations. This dark chapter in our history is one that we feel needs to be recorded to help our people heal and address the intergenerational impact of this distressing legacy upon our families and communities. The Forgotten people video consists of 9 participants who share their personal experiences as residential school survivors and intergenerational survivors. Through their strength and courage, we hope as a society, we all learn from history and walk forward with understanding, compassion, and change.

Île-à-la-Crosse Métis Residential School Documentary - Summary

Stolen Children | Residential School survivors speak out

Truth And Reconciliation: Stories of Residential School Survivors

Ireland: The forgotten Angels of Tuam

The Strength of the Metis

My Auntie survived residential school. I need to gather her stories before she’s gone | Inendi

Growing up Māori at Gloriavale: Valiant Overcomer's story | MATA Reports | RNZ

The legacy of Quebec Indian Residential Schools

Ireland's Mother and Baby Scandal (Part 1) | People and Power

WE WERE CHILDREN | Full Documentary | National Film Board of Canada

Reckoning at St.Anne's | APTN Investigates

Métis, who are they? | APTN InFocus

Kamloops residential school survivors recall students going missing, digging of graves in orchard

American Indian Boarding Schools: A Small US Town Digs for the Truth | Foreign Correspondent

Life on the Rez | Our America with Lisa Ling | Full Episode | OWN

Residential school survivor talks about the electric chair at St. Anne's school

Sixties Scoop: More Than Sorry

The Reckoning: Native American Boarding Schools’ Painful History Unearthed

Inside the Williams Lake residential school: Violation of Trust (1991) - The Fifth Estate

