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 1. Who does the writer seem to blame for Chanie's Wenjack's death?  2. What details from the text make it feel like the writer has no idea what truly happens at residential schools?
 3. How would this article be different if it was written by an Indigenous writer with first hand experience of the residential school system?
 4. How can examining the perspectives of people alive during a historic event help us to understand the societal views of that event?

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