How widely recognized is Orange Shirt day (e.g. provincially, nationally, globally, etc.)
Nationally
The term for trauma passed down through families.
Intergenerational Trauma
What does TRC stand for?
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Who is the antagonist of the story?
Saul
What does PTSD stand for?
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
When is Orange Shirt day?
Annually on September 30th
Why do some survivors struggle to live in and out of their culture.
They feel rejected from "Both Worlds".
What happened on June 11 2008
Stephen Harper apologizes
How did Ben die?
Infection
How many Children were affected by Residential Schools?
150,000
Why do we participate in Orange Shirt Day?
An opportunity for Indigenous peoples, local government, schools and communities to recognize the spirit of reconciliation and hope for the generations of Indigenous children. (Can be much shorter)
How do survivors often feel about their culture and communities.
Ashamed and Disconnected.
Between what years held hundreds of hearings across the country
How does Saul begin to play hockey?
When he had to clean the ice rinks
How many Children died at Residential School?
6,000
The name of the young Indigenous child who became the basis of Orange Shirt Day.
Phyllis Webstad
The Indigenous Community members that could have helped recovery.
The Elders and Healers.
Which report was never acted upon in 1996
The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
How does Saul feel about Father Leboutillier?
Angry at him
How many students died of infections?
3,200
Name of residential school in which the young Indigenous child went to who became the basis of Orange Shirt Day
St. Joseph's Mission residential school
A term associated with the residential school system.
Cultural Genocide
What is the purpose of the 94 calls to actions?
to help fix the relationships between indigenous and non indigenous
How does Saul connect to other Indigenous people?
He went through PTSD and Drug abuse
What percent of students had a drug problem?
33.12%