Sugarcane' delves into horrific past at Indigenous boarding school
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Julian Brave NoiseCat, a writer and filmmaker, reveals in his documentary Sugarcane, the grim truths surrounding St. Joseph's Mission residential school and its legacy.
In the film Sugarcane, Moira Macdonald explores the horrifying realities faced by Native children in boarding schools, underscoring their purposes of cultural assimilation.
Julian Brave NoiseCat reflects on the staggering discoveries of unmarked graves near St. Joseph's Mission, revealing a dark history of infanticide among Native children.
The historical account of St. Joseph's Mission sheds light on the systemic abuse faced by Indigenous children in North American boarding schools, forced into cultural erasure.
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