By Hillary Richard
In the Kihnu Museum on a tiny Estonian island, the elders, dressed in matching striped skirts, pondered a favorite question over coffee. What hasn’t a Kihnu woman done? They kept a running list of all of the necessary jobs they remember Kihnu women doing in the absence of men, from fixing tractor engines to performing church services when the Russian Orthodox priest wasn’t available. So far, there has been only one job no one can claim.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/1...
Welcome to Estonia’s Isle of Women - NYT (1)
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Now imagine if the children from this traditional society were removed to residential schools. The whole society would collapse on itself.
More than a glimpse of life on an exotic island, the NYT article invites perspective.
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More than a glimpse of life on an exotic island, the NYT article invites perspective.
theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-the-list-of-indigenous-children -who-died-in-canadas-residential/
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