A two-spirit Indigenous woman from the Tsuu T’ina nation in Alberta is making a name for herself in the golf world. Irene Crowchild is a two-time national long drive champion — and she’s going for her third title. An intergenerational survivor of Canada’s residential school system and a role model, Crowchild hopes that her success will drive reconciliation forward. Heather Yourex-West takes a look.
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Two-spirit Indigenous golf champion drives reconciliation forward as survivor of residential schools
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