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Betty Moses is an Indigenous woman who lives on
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BETTY: Hi! Boozhoo! My name is Betty Moses and I鈥檓 an alcoholic. I am from the Windigo Bay First Nation. I been an alcoholic for twenty years. I have a teenage son named Michael. He lives with me on the reserve. I decided a couple years ago that I needed to quit drinking.
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I have to stay strong. I want my boy to be proud of me too. That is why I come here today. Just to remind myself that I don鈥檛 need the booze to keep me happy.
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