“This case sucked me in and wouldn’t let go; I 100% recommend listening. **
Cleo’s case is tragic; but it was presented very respectfully. Cleo and her siblings deserve every one to listen to this. Personally I shared this podcast with so many people that I lost count.
The more I heard about the history of the horrific ways that Natives were treated in Canada, the more interested and shocked I became.Then I started doing some of my own (minor) research. I fell into a rabbit hole. I wanted to see what the Canadian how the government is attempting to correcttheir past mistreatment of Natives, but also to see how Native are being supported now.
**I will admit that I had my own personal draws to this podcast. My husband and I are adoptive parents—our children are our biggest blessing. Also, my uncle was a Native who was born in Canada in 1949. (Unfortunately, he passed away when I was a young child, so we don’t know much about his life before he ended up in Oklahoma.)”
CareBearInKansas via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
07/14/22