“Retrieve the history:“ Elder Duke Redbird on why Canada Day 2021 is a time of reckoning
On National Indigenous Peoples Day, Elder Duke Redbird, a poet, artist and educator, shared his knowledge on the history and the lives of Indigenous Peoples in Canada in a powerful, extended sit-down interview with Global News.
3:38 Redbird spoke about how Canada Day 2021 is an opportunity to reflect on the country’s dark history and present failures of Indigenous Peoples, especially now that the country has “woken up“ following the discovery of 215 Indigenous children in unmarked graves at a former B.C. residential school.
He spoke about the suicide rates among Indigenous children and the lack of clean drinking water still faced by Northern communities today. “Our people in the north can’t get fresh drinking water. And yet they found out that they can make water and uncreated on the moon.“
When discussing his opinion on the removal of John A. MacDonald statues across Ontario, he pointed to the Indian Act and all the rights and freedoms that were stripped from