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‘We all stood together’: Gitanmaax Band stops B.C. social worker from seizing youth

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‘Warriored up’ survivors speak truth to power at ceremony in Kamloops, B.C. “We never want to lose a child,” said Kolin Sutherland-Wilson, who belongs to the same Gitxsan house group and attended the resistance demonstration on Sunday.“We never want those children to grow up without knowing who they are, where they come from, who their ancestors are — their history, their stories, their inheritance.”According to the community, the child has been placed in the protection of her house group.On Instagram, Sutherland-Wilson posted that she is “surrounded by loved ones … learning our language, playing with cousins, and hearing the stories of her ancestors.”To protect her identity, little information has been shared about the girl’s family.

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