Module #3 Post #5 – 1967 post Chanie (Charlie) Wenjack

https://www.macleans.ca/society/the-lonely-death-of-chanie-wenjack/

The story was first published in 1967 about Chanie Wenjack.  His teachers had mislabeled him as Charlie.  The story was by Ian Adams and published on February 1, 1967.  Chanie was 12, and Indigenous. He died as the white world’s rules had forced him to live—cut off from his people.

One comment

  1. Hi Jennifer,
    I think for a long time these stories were ignored because listening would challenge the status quo, and the privileged-White weren’t ready/willing to give up their, well, privileges. The story of Chanie reminds me of a local boy, Duncan Sticks, who also died of hypothermia when running away from the St. Josehphs Mission school.

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