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Stolen Sisters: Tracing the Roots of the Missing Native Women Crisis

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2. Legacy of Residential Schools

2. Legacy of Residential Schools
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Residential schools were designed to forcibly assimilate Indigenous children, separating them from their families and cultures for generations. Many suffered physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, leaving lasting scars that fractured entire communities. This disruption weakened traditional support systems and left young women especially vulnerable to further exploitation and violence. The trauma of residential schools continues to echo today, contributing to the crisis facing Indigenous women and girls.

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