Story of Evaline Cameron
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Through the stories of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls (MMIWG2S) and children, we are able to gain perspective on the violence faced by the communities.
Generations of Canadians have gone through life unaware of residential schools, the historical and ongoing effects of the Indian Act, the significance of treaties, or the contributions of Indigenous Peoples to Canada's mosaic.
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Story of Evelyn Kebalo
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Story of Eva Mitchell
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Story of Elaine Freida Alook
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Story of Edith Angalik
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Story of Danielle LaRue
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Story of Darlinda Ritchey
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Story of Deanna Bellerose
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Story of Debbie Pelletier
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Story of Deborah Sloss
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Story of Deidre Michelin
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Story of Delena Lefthand Dixon
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Story of Della Ootoova
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Story of Delores Brower
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Story of Delores Whiteman
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Story of Desiree Oldwoman
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Story of Destiny Tom
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Story of Diana Rattlesnake
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Story of Diane Dobson
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Story of Diane Stewart
Glossary: MMIW, MMIWG, MMIWG2S
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