The movie you're referring to is likely "Spirit of the Forest," which tells the story of two Native American girls, sisters raised in an orphanage, who embark on a journey to reconnect with their heritage and the natural world. As they navigate the challenges of their upbringing and the struggles of their identity, the film emphasizes themes of family, culture, and the importance of nature in Native American traditions. The narrative highlights their resilience and the bond they share as they seek to reclaim their roots.
no he worked there
Yes its an all girls orphanage run by Miss Hannigan
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Yes there was a St. Abernathy's Orphanage for girls in White chapel London. For more proof that it existed read " My Story: Titanic" by Ellen Emerson White.
The answer is the Hudson St. Home For Girls
The "Real Hospicio de San Jose" was the first orphanage for girls and boys founded in Manila in 1810 -Knowledge[13]Joel