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I can certainly talk about Native poverty, at least in the way it's tied to my own research with education. I was also thinking I could do something about the history of boarding schools specifically, which is less dry and also rollllls right into conversations about poverty and other pervasive, systemic issues.
My understanding of it is limited, but from what I was taught in high school those boarding 'schools' for Native kids were nothing short of a prison for kids. Torture, rape, teaching them to forget their culture, stealing kids from families. A real dark stain on Canadian history. No idea how it was down south in America, I can only imagine just as bad.
