HISTORICAL CONTEXT
LIFE AS AN INDIGENOUS CHILD
MEDIA PERCEPTION
100

When were the amendments to the Indian Act

1951. 

100

What percentage of Indigenous children were placed in non-Indigenous homes?

70%

100

Name one reason for the limited coverage/awareness of the Sixties Scoop during that time period

The absence of Indigenous perspectives, minimal awareness of the policies, and stories emphasize the "rescue" of the children

200

By the 1970s, approximately what percentage of children in foster care were Indigenous?


One third

200

What type of abuse was commonly experienced by Indigenous children placed in foster care or institutions during the Sixties Scoop?

Physical/Sexual

200

By what decade did mainstream media begin to report more critically on the Sixties Scoop, especially as survivors and Indigenous advocates pushed for recognition and justice?

The 1980s onwards

300

What was the main reason for the implementation of the Sixties Scoop?

(HINT: Same reason for residential schools)

Assimilate Indigenous culture into Euro-Canadian culture

300

Name one thing Indigenous children lost during the Sixties Scoop that contributed to their identity crises.


names, heritage, languages, or overall identity

300

Name a way modern media is utilized to spread awareness. 

Documentaries and films, Ongoing Media Attention, Social Media

400

Name a socioeconomic issue many Indigenous communities faced in the 1960's (three)

Poverty, high mortality rates, socioeconomic gaps

400
After talking about some of the personal stories of the Sixties Scoop victims, name an experience they'd faced in their foster home. 

Locked in the bedroom with bolts, forced to cut hair, extreme physical abuse, tormented/made to feel ashamed of their background, often went hungry, abandoned, forced into Jewish religion, taped lips shut

400

Name a significant legal/political development related to the Sixties Scoop covered by the media.


Class-action lawsuits, government apologies, and settlement

500

What year did the Child, Family and Community Services Act make it mandatory to notify band councils of child removal?

1980

500

What was a significant long-term impact of the Sixties Scoop on the personal lives of many Indigenous children?

PTSD, Crime, Drug addiction, severe identity crises. 

500

What is an example of a documentary/film made about this event? 

"Birth of a Family" and "The Sixties Scoop: A Hidden Generation"