Traditional births return to Kehewin Cree Nation after 60 years
Credit: CBC News: The National
For the first time in more than 60 years, a mother in Kehewin Cree Nation was able to deliver her baby with a traditional birth because of a midwifery program that was the first of its kind in a First Nation in Alberta. CBC’s Stephanie Cram shows why the community is working to keep the program running.
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