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calling down the sky

In her poetry collection, Rosanna Deerchild describes the post-generational effects of Canada's residential school system.

Rosanna Deerchild

Calling Down the Sky is a poetry collection that describes deep personal experiences and post-generational effects of the Canadianresidential school confinements in the 1960s when thousands of First Nations, Mtis and Inuit children were placed in these schools against their parents' wishes. Many were forbidden to speak their language and practice their own culture. Rosanna Deerchild exposes how the residential schools systematically undermined aboriginal culture across Canada and disrupted families for generations, severing the ties through which aboriginal culture is taught and sustained, and contributing to a general loss of language and culture. The devastating effects of the residential schools are far-reaching and continue to have significant impact on aboriginal communities. (From Bookland Press)

Interviews with Rosanna Deerchild

The poet and host of CBC Radio's "Unreserved" talks about sharing her mother's story of residential school in her latest poetry collection.

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