Survivors of Sixties Scoop to receive COVID-19 care packages from SSISA
The Sixties Scoop Indigenous Society of Alberta will be providing special COVID-19 care packages to survivors of the Sixties Scoop across the province, including to those in Grande Prairie.
The Sixties Scoop, which dates back as early as the 1950s and continued on through to the 1990s, signifies the time in Canadian history when Indigenous children were being taken from their homes, families and communities, and placed into foster homes with white families.
Vice-President of the Sixties Scoop Indigenous Society of Alberta (SSISA), Sharon Gladue, says the displacement had a long term effect on many of those who had to endure it,.
“We grew up half-white and half-red, and we walk that fine line. So, we try to go home, back to our First Nations, and were shunned because we come back with European last names, or we come back with no knowledge, we don’t even carry our language, and so we’re shunned from our own community.”