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A HEALING SONG

A HEALING SONG
A HEALING SONG is sung by Larry Robichaud (at left) after the lighting of the sacred fire at the beginning of the three-day visit to Sipayik by the Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission on November 20. Sipayik is the first tribal community to take part in the healing process for the abuses that happened to Wabanaki children in the Maine child welfare system. (Edward French photo) Subscribe to Quoddy TidesRates: $30 per year within Washington County $35 per year outside Washington CountyCanadian customers: $35 per year in Canadian funds. Single copies: $1.25 Subscribe to Quoddy TidesRates: $30 per year within Washington County $35 per year outside Washington CountyCanadian customers: $35 per year in Canadian funds. Single copies: $1.25

A HEALING SONG is sung by Larry Robichaud (at left) after the lighting of the sacred fire at the beginning of the three-day visit to Sipayik by the Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth and Reconciliation Commission on November 20. Sipayik is the first tribal community to take part in the healing process for the abuses that happened to Wabanaki children in the Maine child welfare system. (Edward French photo) Subscribe to Quoddy TidesRates: $30 per year within Washington County $35 per year outside Washington CountyCanadian customers: $35 per year in Canadian funds. Single copies: $1.25 Subscribe to Quoddy TidesRates: $30 per year within Washington County $35 per year outside Washington CountyCanadian customers: $35 per year in Canadian funds. Single copies: $1.25