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by ahnationtalk on March 14, 202562 Views
Mar. 14, 2025
Frustrated with police, Meggie Cywink is determined to find the truth about the death of her sister, Sonya Cywink, even if that means investigating the case herself.
Four years after Sonya Cywink was killed, the Anishinaabe woman was given the name Kitchi-tidibaayaanimad-kwe.
It means “whirlwind woman” in Anishinabemowin.
A medicine man named her during a ceremony that her family organized in southwestern Ontario to process their grief and the lingering mystery surrounding her death in 1994.
Read More: https://www.cbc.ca/newsinteractives/features/a-sisters-search-for-truth
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