31 minutes / Color
Closed Captioned
Release: 2023
Copyright: 2022
In 2021, in the small rural town of Genoa Nebraska, a harrowing search commenced to locate the graves of Native America children who were taken from their tribes and sent to the Genoa U.S Indian Industrial School, one of America’s largest and longest running boarding schools for indigenous children. The Genoa school was part of a vast network of institutions for Native American children set up in the 19th and 20th centuries across the USA. Their purpose was to assimilate indigenous children into the white man’s world. By 1926, it’s estimated more than 80% of Native American children were enrolled in these institutions. Many of these children left the school their culture broken. Some didn’t return home at all. Last year, the discovery of more than a thousand graves of children at the sites of former boarding schools in Canada pushed the U.S. to examine its own history. Presented by ABC journalist Stan Grant, whose family was impacted by Australia’s assimilationist policies, Stolen Spirits is a powerful and haunting story of one community’s attempts to uncover the truth about a painful past.
"While the film itself is unable to answer many of the questions that it sets out to expose, it does highlight the challenge survivors and their families have faced in trying to find out what happened to the family members that never made it home. It provides an excellent opportunity for classroom discussion on this history, the practice of forced assimilation and how the effects are still being felt generations later. Highly Receommended." —Educational Media Reviews Online
“This powerful documentary compels audiences to reflect on historical injustices and the resilience of communities striving to reclaim their cultural identity. Informative yet concise, it is exceptionally well-suited for classroom viewing. "Stolen Spirits is a versatile educational resource that can spark critical discussions on cultural assimilation policies, historical trauma and cultural resilience. For educators and professionals in fields related to education, the documentary can serve as a tool for professional development."” —Video Librarian
Worthington, Anne (screenwriter)
Worthington, Anne (film producer)
Grant, Stan (presenter)
Cinematographer, Greg Nelson; editor, Leah Donovan.
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