On Northern Vancouver Island, a Changing Landscape for Kids in Care - The Tyee
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[Editor’s note: This story was produced as part of Spotlight: Child Welfare, a collaborative journalism project that aims to improve reporting on the child ‘welfare’ system.]
Fragments of broken pottery and glass lie scattered along the remote beaches of the Smith and Seymour inlets on the B.C. coast, the only remains of the villages that belonged to the Gwa’sala and ’Nakwaxda’xw Peoples.
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