Resources

Tools for Indigenous Family Survivors of Violence

This free resource has been created so that Indigenous families of victims are more informed about the legal system than Colten’s family was. It was developed by a group of Indigenous and non-Indigenous advocates, academics, advisors, and family members.

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Download the victim’s rights resource.

This guide builds on Colten Boushie’s family’s experiences fighting for justice for Colten and offers some insights and resources from an Indigenous perspective around victim rights, dealing with media, navigating the legal process, relationships with police, and more.

Film Discussion Guide

The purpose of the film guide is to provide an opportunity for deeper engagement with the film as well as the experiences of the people in the film. The guide draws from many sources of community and scholarly work.

Download the community engagement resource.

This guide provides further background regarding colonialism and anti-Indigenous racism, in particular experiences that the filmmaker and family have shared with audiences after screenings. Given that the filmmaker and family cannot attend every screening, our hope is that the guide will help organizers create a supportive viewing environment.

Contributors of the Victim’s Rights Resource Guide:

  • Debbie Baptiste (Cree), Mother of Colten Boushie

  • Jade Tootoosis (Cree), Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta

  • Prairie Relationality Network

  • Gina Starblanket (Cree/Saulteaux), Indigenous Governance at the University of Victoria

  • Shalene Jobin (Cree and Métis), Wahkohtowin Law & Governance Lodge, Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta

  • Darcy Lindberg (Cree) Faculty of Law, University of Victoria

  • Eleanore Sunchild (Cree), Lawyer

  • Hadley Friedland, Wahkohtowin Law & Governance Lodge, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta

  • Daniel Voth (Métis Nation), Department of Political Science University of Calgary, and International Indigenous Studies Program

  • Nancy Van Styvendale (white settler), Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta 

  • Avery Letendre, Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta

  • Judy Anderson (Cree), University of Calgary