
There’s been a song in Laurie Shaw-Greyeyes’ heart for a long time. As a little girl growing up with her kookum (grandmother in Cree) on the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation in Treaty 6, Laurie was deeply connected to her culture and the land her family had lived on for hundreds of years.
Laurie’s mom and siblings attended residential school, so her kookum didn’t have the chance to raise her own children. Laurie shares the impact on her people where tens of thousands of First Nation indingenous children were abused and murdered.
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