MMIWG Inquiry and Final Report
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According to the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG), what did they conclude about the deaths and disappearances of Indigenous women and girls?

  • It is a Canadian genocide (correct)
  • It is a result of natural causes
  • It is a global crisis
  • It is a social issue
  • What is the role of narratives in shaping our understanding of the story of MMIWG?

  • They establish the timeline of events
  • They shape our understanding of the victims (correct)
  • They determine the punishment for the perpetrators
  • They provide evidence for the inquiry
  • What is the purpose of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls?

  • To provide mental health support
  • To document the history of Indigenous communities
  • To promote media representation of Indigenous women and girls
  • To investigate the causes of violence against Indigenous women and girls (correct)
  • How have Indigenous women and girls historically been portrayed in the media?

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    What impact does the new narrative around MMIWG have on our understanding of Canada's history?

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    Study Notes

    MMIWG Findings

    • The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) concluded that the deaths and disappearances of Indigenous women and girls in Canada are a result of systemic racism, colonialism, and violence.

    Narratives: Framing MMIWG

    • Narratives play a crucial role in shaping our understanding of the MMIWG issue.
    • Traditional narratives, often rooted in colonial perspectives, have tended to portray Indigenous women and girls as victims of individual acts of violence, obscuring the systemic factors at play.
    • The Inquiry's report seeks to challenge these narratives and present a more accurate and nuanced understanding of the issue.

    Purpose of the Inquiry

    • The purpose of the MMIWG Inquiry was to investigate and document the root causes of the violence faced by Indigenous women and girls.
    • The Inquiry also sought to develop recommendations for prevention, support, and justice for survivors and their families.

    Media Portrayals

    • Historically, Indigenous women and girls have been misrepresented in the media, often portrayed as marginalized and invisible.
    • Media coverage has frequently overlooked the systemic nature of the issue, focusing instead on individual cases or sensationalized narratives.

    Impact on Canadian History

    • The new narrative around MMIWG challenges Canada's self-image as a just and inclusive society.
    • It highlights the ongoing legacy of colonialism and racism within Canada's history and its impact on the lives of Indigenous women and girls.
    • This understanding compels Canada to confront its past and work towards a future where Indigenous women and girls are safe and respected.

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    Test your knowledge on the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) and its final report. Learn about the role of Michael R. Denny and the provision of traditional Mi’kmaq and Western mental health supports. Explore the findings and recommendations surrounding the deaths and disappearances of Indigenous women and girls.

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