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For decades, Indigenous children in Canada were taken from their families and placed in foster care or adopted into non-Indigenous homes-a practice most well-known as the Sixties Scoop but one that began years before and continues long after. Ma...

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For decades, Indigenous children in Canada were taken from their families and placed in foster care or adopted into non-Indigenous homes-a practice most well-known as the Sixties Scoop but one that began years before and continues long after. Ma...
Autorenporträt
Cheryl Simmonds was an active member of Project Opikihiwawin from 1980 until its transition to New Directions for Children, Youth, Adults & Families in 1999. Recognizing the significance of the project, she documented its history in this book as part of the broader story of The Sixties Scoop and to preserve the memories of those who were involved. Cheryl lives in Winnipeg with her daughter and two cats. She enjoys visiting her two grandsons in British Columbia.