June 21st is National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Today we hear from Sixties Scoop survivor Mike O'dah ziibing Ashkewe.
Mike tells us what it was like to grow up as a scoop kid with an Ojibway background.
Articulate, positive, and spiritual are all terms that fit Mike. Mike is a strong and inspiring person who knows how to heal with words, poetry, and humour.
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