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The 60's Scoop

A National Tradegy

What was the 60's Scoop?

What is The 60's Scoop?

The 60's scoop was when around 20,000 of indigenous children were taken from their families by child welfare authorities and placed into non-indigenous households in an attempt to assimilate indigenous children into western society, and take away their language and culture.

The 60's scoop started out with the government hiding forced assimilation behind care, stating that they were concerned for the well-being of indigenous children. This progress started in 1952, as changes to the indian act gave provincial governments authority of indigenous child welfare.

What Caused The 60's Scoop?

How Did Residental Schools relae to the 60's scoop?

After and during attending residental schools, many indigenous families struggled from poverty, drug abuse and alcoholism. This was not met with support and compensation from the government, instead they chose to take away the children, as they deemed this unsafe for indigenous children.

The Effect of The 60's Scoop

After the 60's scoop, there was many ways the indigenous community felt seperated from the indigenous children that were taken. Today, these indigenous people may still have trouble connecting with their culture.

How did the 60's Scoop affect people today?

The 60's scoop affected indigenous children by taking away their cultural identify which contribuated to low self esteem. This left many indigenous peoples today still not knowing much about their identity.

How did the 60's scoop affect indigenous people today?

How can this trauma affect the next generation?

How did childhood trauma affect the next generation?

This may affect the next generation by them not being able to learn about their identity through their parents, and therefore feeling seperated from the indigenous community.

What kinds of challenges from this can lead into adulthood?

What kind of challenges can this trauma lead to in adultood?

This can lead to alcoholism, drug abuse, and so much more due to the disconnect to their indigenous culture.

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