![]() "I realized that that anthem of annoyance, if you will, was coming from a deep failure to understand what residential schools were and how they impacted Indigenous communities."Īnd Good decided to answer the question, wanting to illustrate first that this was not the first thing that happened to Indigenous people in Canada. When Good, a member of Red Pheasant First Nation, first heard it, she brushed it aside, summing it up to some “ignorant fool,” but she noticed how often she'd hear it. either in the context of litigation, in the context of dispute resolution hearings, in the context of comments and newspaper articles and so on, 'why can't we just get over it?'" “One of the things I used to hear, over and over again. ![]() ![]() ![]() NORTH BATTLEFORD - Michelle Good, lawyer, activist and author, brought her novel, Five Little Indians, with her to an evening of discussion on March 28 at the North Battleford library to celebrate her novel being chosen for the Saskatchewan Library Association’s One Book, One Province. ![]()
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