Lost Souls – Tom Jackson Lost Souls Residential School Song (Indian Boarding School Song) – Cheryl Bear Child of the Government – Jayli Wolf BEFORE – A Tribe Called Red, feat. Joseph Boyden Apatapasiq – Mike Bern Battlefields – Twin Flames Savage Mob – Snotty Nose Rez Kids, feat. Nooky & Birdz open window – nêhiyawak Took the Children Away – Archie Roach, Australian Art Orchestra, Paul Grabowsky & Ruby Hunter (the Australian Indigenous experience) Take Me Home – Indian City Spirit Horses – Annie Humphrey The Land of the Blind – Ira Provost Why Us – N’we Jinan Artists 500 Years – Rhonda Head Residential School – Jerry Alfred & The Medicine Beat Cut My Hair – Digging Roots Residential School – Chris Pierce For Our Children – Bryan Akipa
Walking. Germantown. Schnitzelburg. Lost Souls – Tom Jackson Lost Souls Residential School Song (Indian Boarding School Song) – Cheryl Bear Child of the Government – Jayli Wolf BEFORE – A Tribe Called Red, feat. Joseph Boyden Apatapasiq – Mike Bern Battlefields – Twin Flames Savage Mob – Snotty Nose Rez Kids, feat. Nooky & Birdz open window – nêhiyawak Took the Children Away – Archie Roach, Australian Art Orchestra, Paul Grabowsky & Ruby Hunter (the Australian Indigenous experience) Take Me Home – Indian City Spirit Horses – Annie Humphrey The Land of the Blind – Ira Provost Why Us – N’we Jinan Artists 500 Years – Rhonda Head Residential School – Jerry Alfred & The Medicine Beat Cut My Hair – Digging Roots Residential School – Chris Pierce For Our Children – Bryan Akipa
Today, September 30, the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition (NABS), along with other Native American individuals, groups, and marks a National Day of Remembrance for U.S. Indian Boarding Schools. This aligns with the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation that is observed in Canada for residential school survivors. It is also called Orange Shirt Day to honor the story of one girl whose treasured orange shirt given to her by her grandmother was taken away from her at residential school in 1973/74!. The orange shirt has come to symbolize awareness for the children who died or went missing at these institutions. NABS has orange t-shirts available to purchase. Time for education and action. Walking. Gym in the apartment. Lost Souls – Tom Jackson Residential School Song – Cheryl Bear Child of the Government – Jayli Wolf My Country ’tis of Thy People You’re Dying – Buffy Sainte-Marie BEFORE – A Tribe Called Red, feat. Joseph Boyden Warrior Heart – Shawnee Apatapasiq – Mike Bern Battlefields – Twin Flames Save Mob – Snotty Nose Rez Kids, feat. Nooky & Birdz open window – nehiyawak Drums – John Densmore & Floyd Westerman How I Feel – A Tribe Called Red, feat. Leonard Sumner, Shad & Northern Voice Took the Children Away – Archie Roach Take Me Home – Indian City Spirit Horses – Annie Humphrey He Can Fancy Dance – Cindy Paul The Land of the Blind – Ira Provost Why Us – N’we Jinan Artists
Today, September 30, the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition (NABS), along with other Native American individuals, groups, and marks a National Day of Remembrance for U.S. Indian Boarding Schools. This aligns with the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation that is observed in Canada for residential school survivors. It is also called Orange Shirt Day to honor the story of one girl whose treasured orange shirt given to her by her grandmother was taken away from her at residential school. The orange shirt has come to symbolize awareness for the children who died or went missing at these institutions. NABS has orange t-shirts available to purchase. Time for education and action. Walking. Germantown. Stretching. Gym in the apartment. Lost Souls – Tom Jackson Residential School Song – Cheryl Bear Child of the Government – Jayli Wolf My Country ’tis of Thy People You’re Dying – Buffy Sainte-Marie BEFORE – A Tribe Called Red, feat. Joseph Boyden Warrior Heart – Shawnee Apatapasiq – Mike Bern Battlefields – Twin Flames Save Mob – Snotty Nose Rez Kids, feat. Nooky & Birdz open window – nehiyawak Drums – John Densmore & Floyd Westerman How I Feel – A Tribe Called Red, feat. Leonard Sumner, Shad & Northern Voice Took the Children Away – Archie Roach Take Me Home – Indian City Spirit Horses – Annie Humphrey He Can Fancy Dance – Cindy Paul The Land of the Blind – Ira Provost Why Us – N’we Jinan Artists
Today, September 30, the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition (NABS), along with other Native American individuals, groups, and allies will honor a National Day of Remembrance for U.S. Indian Boarding Schools. This aligns with the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation that is honored in Canada for residential school survivors. It is also called Orange Shirt Day to honor the story of one girl whose treasured orange shirt given to her by her grandmother was taken away from her at residential school. The orange shirt has now come to symbolize awareness for the children who died or went missing at these institutions. We encourage everyone to wear orange shirts, raise awareness on that day to educate others, and attend or host community healing events. NABS has orange t-shirts available to purchase.