The Sixties Scoop was a significant event in Canadian history, affecting a large number of indigenous families. From the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s, an estimated 20,000 aboriginal children were taken from their homes by child welfare services and placed with predominantly non-Indigenous families. This mass displacement led to loss of cultural identity and dignity among its victims. Today, the implications and fallout from the Sixties Scoop continue to be deeply felt amongst survivors and their families. For more information on general trends and innovations in dealing with such historical injustices, visit this site.
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