This story is about two aboriginal kids, Amelia and Peta, sister and brother, girl and boy, who get kidnapped under the laws of the Canadian government, which is completely legal, and were taken to a Residential school to be educated to be nonIndians. They were forced into giving up their whole culture and everything in it, but later on Komi happens to find a friend which happens to be A teacher who became her mentor. Later on in this story Komi eventually escapes from the school and tries to find her way back to her family. In the residential schools there was a lot of bad things that had happened to the children. They were physically, mentaly and sexualy abused.
In the start of the whole story of the children were kidnapped from their family and home. Then they got shipped off to different residential schools sometimes separating brothers and sisters. Komi and Pita were lucky that they got sent to the same, but they were still separated. This beginning of itself was a mental abuse. The children had no idea what was going on and they were terrified, not to mention the separating of brothers and sisters. It would be horrible enough to get separated from your home but to separate you from your only connection left with family is awful.
Its horrible and terrifying for physical abuse to happen to anybody, at any age, boy or girl but the fact that this happened to children makes it much more horrifying.
These are not adults who know and can at least defend themselves, but little children who cannot defend themselves, thats just not right at all, and shouldn't have been allowed in the first place. Now the sexual abuses part done to the children. In the film one of the young girls in the school was sexual abused by a female teacher. The fact that she was being kept away from her parents, eventually lead her to running away to follow her tribe but she couldn't catch up with them and she dies. Sexual abuse is