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00:00They went into my home and picked up my children and placed them in a foster home.
00:19This country had official policy to remove Native children from their homes and place
00:24them with white families so that they would learn how to be white.
00:31But we're still here.
00:33And many of our people have never, ever shared their stories.
00:39Imagine being torn away from your parents and community.
00:42I remember the station wagons pulling up.
00:45I never talked about it in therapy, I played video games.
00:48Maine has become the first state in the nation to form a Truth and Reconciliation Commission
00:53focusing on child welfare.
00:55The truth hurts.
00:57The truth is very painful.
00:59How come it took so long for you all to get a group together to see if they can help us?
01:05You can't heal someone that's gone through hell.
01:09Usually when a Truth Commission happens, there's a great deal of unrest in the society that's
01:15surrounding it.
01:16And here, the dominant culture is largely unaware.
01:18People are saying, no, no, no, no, no, this is not genocide.
01:22Genocide is what happened at Auschwitz.
01:24The reality is it's been the attack of our culture, it's been the attempt to remove our
01:29culture and you replace it with nothing.
01:31What happened to my aunts, my grandparents and all that, it's still happening.
01:36Tell me about your employment in state child welfare.
01:40The judges didn't figure this was anything we had to do much about.
01:44For the longest time, I was really afraid to even say that I was Indian.
01:49You don't take 500 years of mistrust and wash it away with one commission.
01:54I'm not sure where we're going to be able to gain your trust.
01:58By all intents and purposes, you represent the perpetrator.
02:01White privilege is not something I can get rid of.
02:04I think my obligation is to harness it.
02:06Holy Mitchkin.
02:11I never would have thought the state of Maine would ever engage the Wabanaki in this level.
02:20We see it as something very deep, a necessary transition from being an occupier to being
02:29a neighbor.