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A family tree is more than just a bunch of names and dates. Are you a white person who has been in North America for several generations or more? Do you know your family migration stories? I believe understanding your white colonial settler stories has the power to heal and create positive change on a personal, familial, social, and maybe even national level. If you do not believe me - you are invited to climb my family tree with me on the Maple Family Treehouse.
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This is the Vrooman line in my family tree. They are the epitome of evil stereotypes of colonial settlers. It is a tough story to tell, but it needs to be told. Cloe Cooley was enslaved by Adam Vrooman in Canada. It is a national story that broke in Canada this year when Cloe was designated a person of national historic significance by the Governme…
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This is the immigration story of my 9th great grandparents, and their daughter, my 8th great grandmother - Catherine Galbrun, who was left alone in the world at the age of 4 years old. Her father shot, her mother hanged. Why tell such a miserable story? To tell a story of resilience and be proud of it. For healing and making peace with past, and ch…
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I am related to the Boscombe Bowmen who are to date the most likely candidates for building Stonehenge. One medieval myth about the origins of Stonehenge is that Merlin the magician built Stonehenge. Which story is true? You might might think the obvious choice is to follow the concrete evidence leading to the Boscombe Bowmen. It isn't that simple …
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I want to tell you the story of my oldest known relative – Cheddar Man, who lived approximately 10,000 years ago in Britain. Of course, I will never be able to place Cheddar Man on a specific branch in my tree, but my mapped genome tells me that I am a distant relative of this stone age man. My genetic connection to Cheddar man raises my curiosity …
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A sailor from Portugal by the name of Jean Rodrigue won the heart of Anne Roy, a daughter of the King. This story isn't exactly as romantic as it is often portrayed. Their story though, is the story of New France and how despite its fall to the British, was able to maintain a cultural and linguistic presence via a population boom in the fledgling c…
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We may not be able to trace our clandestine, or ancient ancestors using the traditional paper trail, but DNA and online archival sources have opened-up a whole new world of possibilities. DNA testing has allowed me to find relatives I did not know existed, and most recently, probable connections to ancient ancestors. In Episode 9 I want to share wi…
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This is the story of how my ancestors, the Lymburner family, came to Canada from Scotland. The story is placed in a larger context to understand the structural underpinnings and strategies of colonialism. I will lead you through the chain of cause and consequence to understand how my ancestors faced violence and acted violently to uphold colonial p…
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A call out to listeners. How are people telling their own story before someone puts them into a future family tree? This is an important question especially if you do not fit traditional frameworks for identity and relationships. I am a transgender parent. My solution is to tell my story here. But what are other people doing and how do other people…
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Genealogy is more than just a bunch a names and dates. When settler family stories and larger historical narratives are woven together powerful things can happen, personally, socially, and maybe even nationally. I'm Kael Sharma, the host of Maple Family Treehouse. Climb my family tree with me As I weave together past and present, with a future that…
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In this podcast I am discussing the family history research I am currently in the process of doing. Along the way, I hope to share what I am learning about Canada, my family, and my own need to heal in order to contribute to reconciliation in a positive way. I would love for you to come along, as I climb my family tree.…
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