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Description: The discreet downtown office filled with original indigenous art work was a safe place for some 1,200 survivors of Indian residential schools to make claims for years of sexual and physical abuse they endured as children. The Winnipeg Hearing Centre closed Tuesday.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada , Indigenous peoples—Manitoba, Racism--Canada , Indigenous Education, Archives, Indigenous peoples—Research , Indigenous peoples--Study and teaching, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous activists, Older Indigenous people, Speeches, addresses, etc., Indigenous , Indigenous peoples--North America--Rites and ceremonies, Indigenous peoples--North America--History, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation - Local Events
Creator: Winnipeg Free Press
Publisher: Winnipeg Free Press
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 16-06-07
Sub-topic: Local Events
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
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