The Marrow Thieves
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Miig explains the nature of the residential school system by saying, “We go to the schools and they leach the dreams from where our ancestors hid them, in the honeycombs of slushy marrow buried in our bones. And us? We join our ancestors, hoping we left enough dreams behind for the next generation to stumble across.”
Explain how the new residential school system in The Marrow Thieves compares to Canada’s original system.
Why do you think Dimaline chose to write about the schools stealing dreams from Aboriginal people?
What message is she sending about Canada’s original residential schools and the impact they had on survivors?