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The surprising bonds between Indigenous siblings

Meet Indigenous siblings who have thought hard about what it means to be a brother or a sister — and who are sticking close through good times and bad.
Melody and Lylee Horn, Pawaken and Tapwewin Koostachin, and Kevin and Craig Settee. (Submitted)

Like it or not, your siblings help shape the person you'll become. On this week's episode, you'll meet Indigenous siblings who have thought hard about what it means to be a brother or a sister — and who are sticking close to each other, through good times and bad.