Helen Knott on being an Indian

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“My brother raised his hand when Dad told us we were Indians, and through the tears in his eyes he asked our father, ‘But we’re still part human, right?'”

–Helen Knott from In My Moccasins: A Memory of Resilence

Helen Knott is an Indigenous spoken word poet, grassroots activist, leader and social worker from the Prophet River First Nation. She is of Dane-Zaa, Nehiyaw, Métis, and European descent. Wikipedia

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