Kuper Island
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An 8-part series that tells the stories of four students: three who survived and one who didn’t. They attended one of Canada’s most notorious residential schools – where unsolved deaths, abuse, and lies haunt the community and the survivors to this day. Hosted by Duncan McCue. For the best in true crime from CBC, ad-free, visit apple.co/cbctruecrime.
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I can’t find the words
5 déc.
I, myself am still feeling the consequences of the catholic priests. I am 36 years old. I have my own trauma, but became curious about how and or why I was raised the way I was by a “loved one, a parent”. Never had I ever heard anyone else say that they had to hold back tears out of fear. I thought I was the only one and wondered how the person responsible to raise me, my parent, could come up with such an idea…. That a child shouldn’t cry while getting beat. Crying, flinching, or any move resulted in more whooping. By the time I was in middle school.. I could take a whooping without a problem. Instead I would unintentionally laugh, which still led to more whooping. I turned into a mad child. I am the product of these priests’ behavior. My first baby came two months after I turned 21! I could never imagine hurting my children. I wondered how my parent could do this to me. I learned a lot trying to get an answer. I can’t be mad at my parent. My parent must have had it worse than myself. Thank you for sharing♥️ This podcast is helping me heal from all my unanswered questions. 🫶🏼 Part 2 This is my second time listening to this podcast. It breaks my heart even more this time around. My people are native to Central America and many parts of southern Texas and Mexico. My family also were victims of the catholic missions. With that I lost all connection to what is my right to Native ways generations later. I know that my people got killed for wearing Native clothing or if they spoke their Native language. I lost all their knowledge and natural ways of healing. Even their Native ways of making meals were banned, not like they had much of a choice anyway after their lands were taken and transformed into farms that my people didn’t benefit from. My culture is lost.
Moving, a vital history, incredibly well done
27 nov.
A difficult story of native peoples’ genocide that is professionally produced, well-written, and most importantly includes many voices of former residents of a Catholic residential institution rife with abject abuse, sanctioned by church and government. This is a rare program voiced by an empathetic, native person whose voice rings with truth and compassion. I usually binge a series in one or two days while doing chores or crafts, but this one stilled my hands and demanded my full attention. Incredibly told.
You are an if you could this shirt anything less than five stars!
14 nov.
This is truly a heartbreaking story. The host is an incredible storyteller, and I could listen to him all day Man, John is incredibly moving. I felt the exact same anger as he was feeling while speaking. He has this rare ability that very few people have. He is able to place listener right into his, and his family’s shoes simply through his words and nothing else.
Searing and devastating … and required listening.
30 sept.
On this National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, I’ve just finished listening to the Kuper Island podcast. It is fitting that I listen today, a day dedicated to speaking and hearing the truth about the genocide perpetrated at Indian Residential Schools, and to finding a path forward as a nation. This podcast does justice to its devastating subject matter. It speaks a brutal, unflinching truth. But it does so with incredible compassion, and importantly, in service of accountability, and healing. Bravo, Duncan and team. I think this it should be required listening for adults, and in Canadian schools, for children at an appropriate age. The only path forward together will be lined with truth and undoubtedly with tears.
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