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A person's sense of who they are and where they belong.
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A deep emotional wound resulting from a painful event.
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The process of becoming healthy or whole again.
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Something passed down through several generations.
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A physical or mental dependency on a substance.
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Continuing to exist in spite of great hardship.
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Your ethnic origin or the roots of your family tree.
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The province where Jesse's family roots begin.
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Being saved from a difficult past or making up for mistakes.
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A city in Ontario where Jesse spent much of his youth.
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The feeling of being forced out of your home.
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Issues built into laws or schools rather than one person.
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A mark of disgrace or shame that society puts on people.
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A person respected for wisdom in Indigenous culture.
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Refusing to give up or fighting back against unfairness.
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The ability to read and write to reclaim one's life.
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Indigenous people of mixed First Nations and European heritage.
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A true story written by a person about their own life.
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A blood relationship or deep feeling of family connection.
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The ability to bounce back when things get tough.