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Phil Fontaine:Residential Schools tried to "kill the Indian in the Child...to remove the 'savage'. (Audio)

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In this compelling podcast episode, I sit down with Phil Fontaine, the esteemed former Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, for an in-depth conversation about his life, including the harrowing legacy of residential schools. Phil shares his personal experiences and the profound impact these church and government run institutions had on Indigenous families, aiming to erase Native culture, language, and connections. He poignantly reflects on his own Ojibwe upbringing, growing up with his loving parents, twelve siblings, and extended family all under one roof. Through his storytelling, Phil reveals the strength he draws from his family bonds, his enduring sense of humor that helps him navigate the dark times, and his deep appreciation for the vibrant Native culture that continues to enrich his life. This interview offers a powerful glimpse into both the pain and resilience that define Phil's journey and the broader Indigenous experience.

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💠 This episode is sponsored by The Professional Centre, Toronto's top coworking space at 120 Adelaide. Mention AVRUM for 10% off private offices and meeting rooms. www.theprofessionalcentre.com

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Manage episode 435648448 series 3535670
Contenu fourni par Avrum Rosensweig. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Avrum Rosensweig ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

In this compelling podcast episode, I sit down with Phil Fontaine, the esteemed former Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, for an in-depth conversation about his life, including the harrowing legacy of residential schools. Phil shares his personal experiences and the profound impact these church and government run institutions had on Indigenous families, aiming to erase Native culture, language, and connections. He poignantly reflects on his own Ojibwe upbringing, growing up with his loving parents, twelve siblings, and extended family all under one roof. Through his storytelling, Phil reveals the strength he draws from his family bonds, his enduring sense of humor that helps him navigate the dark times, and his deep appreciation for the vibrant Native culture that continues to enrich his life. This interview offers a powerful glimpse into both the pain and resilience that define Phil's journey and the broader Indigenous experience.

🌟 https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/...

💠 This episode is sponsored by The Professional Centre, Toronto's top coworking space at 120 Adelaide. Mention AVRUM for 10% off private offices and meeting rooms. www.theprofessionalcentre.com

  continue reading

100 episodes

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