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  2. WaaPaKe - Wikipedia

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    WaaPaKe ("Tomorrow") is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Jules Arita Koostachin and released in 2023. [1] The film explores the intergenerational impacts that the Canadian Indian residential school system has continued to have on generations of indigenous people who were not themselves students in the system, but have still been deeply scarred by it because of its effects on their ...

  3. Contemporary Native American issues in the United States

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    Experts on Native American trauma support that boarding schools were a key proponent of intergenerational trauma. Former students who survived the schools turned towards alcohol and illicit drugs to cope with the trauma. These coping methods were then passed on to their children since they seemed like acceptable means of handling trauma.

  4. Transgenerational trauma - Wikipedia

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    Transgenerational trauma is the psychological and physiological effects that the trauma experienced by people has on subsequent generations in that group. The primary mode of transmission is the shared family environment of the infant causing psychological, behavioral and social changes in the individual.

  5. TIFF 2022: 'Bones of Crows' depicts intergenerational trauma ...

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    The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) showcased several great Canadian films but Marie Clements' Bones of Crows, stands out, powerfully showing the generational impact of the abuse of ...

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