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A week after sentencing & need to understand 'closure.'

A week after sentencing & need to understand 'closure.'

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概要

Marina Crane reflects on the aftermath of Nathan Chasing Horse's sentencing, discussing the impact on victims and the role of Indigenous matriarchy. She also delves into the historical context of colonialism, religious indoctrination, and the importance of trust in her personal journey. Marina Crane shares her thoughts on being a witness for truth and reconciliation in Canada, emphasizing the active commitment to acknowledging the deep harms caused by the Indian residential school system. She discusses the responsibilities of a witness and the importance of supporting Indigenous-led efforts for reconciliation.

Takeaways

  • Indigenous matriarchy as a source of strength and assertiveness
  • The impact of historical colonialism and religious indoctrination on Indigenous communities Witnessing for truth and reconciliation is an active and ongoing commitment.
  • Supporting Indigenous-led efforts is crucial for advancing reconciliation.

Chapters

  • 00:00 Reflections on the Aftermath
  • 06:21 Historical Context of Colonialism and Religious Indoctrination
  • 16:34 The Importance of Trust in Personal Journey
  • 31:39 The Role of a Witness for Truth and Reconciliation
  • 40:13 The Symbolic Gift and Its Meaning
  • 56:58 Lateral Violence and the Impact on Victims
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