Modern research into Aboriginal education focuses on the de-culturation, physical, and emotional abuse that Indigenous students experienced at school. This focus results, in part, from an emphasis on sources written by settlers, which detail little of the lived experience of Indigenous students. Using a series of interviews conducted in Kenora, Ontario, with the Anishinabek woman Matilda (Ogimaamaashiik) Martin of Dalles 38C Indian Reserve, this paper examines that lived experience and concludes that Aboriginal education was more collaborative than has been described, particularly before the enforcement of aggressive civilization. This collaboration, however, occurred in the context of ongoing colonial incursions in to Aboriginal land and l...
Most anthropologists agree today that the Indians of America came to this continent by way of the Be...
This dissertation explores 20th century Canadian assimilationist educational systems and the emergen...
From the 1860s to the 1990s, approximately 700 Indian Day Schools operated across Canada, with twelv...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is a two-part inquiry into the First Nations cont...
The Indian Residential School System had a profound and devastating effect on Aboriginal people in C...
In the early 1970s Canada’s Indigenous peoples began to organize themselves in an effort to rediscov...
In this dissertation, I examine how educators understand what it means to equitably and respectfully...
Comprend des références bibliographiques.From the outset of colonialization, the institutionalized e...
Few extensive studies of residential schools in Canada exist. Much of the extant literature dealing ...
In this thesis, I work through the educational narratives of young Aboriginal women and men as I exp...
Many Aboriginal peoples in Canada have experienced, directly or indirectly, the effects of residenti...
This thesis examines how First Nations people in Canada were colonized through education (eg. reside...
In the late nineteenth century, middle class Canadian reformers tried to use education to change the...
In the era preceding European contact there were many cultural and linguistic sub-groups within the ...
Education has been used to oppress the indigenous peoples of North America for centuries. This resea...
Most anthropologists agree today that the Indians of America came to this continent by way of the Be...
This dissertation explores 20th century Canadian assimilationist educational systems and the emergen...
From the 1860s to the 1990s, approximately 700 Indian Day Schools operated across Canada, with twelv...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is a two-part inquiry into the First Nations cont...
The Indian Residential School System had a profound and devastating effect on Aboriginal people in C...
In the early 1970s Canada’s Indigenous peoples began to organize themselves in an effort to rediscov...
In this dissertation, I examine how educators understand what it means to equitably and respectfully...
Comprend des références bibliographiques.From the outset of colonialization, the institutionalized e...
Few extensive studies of residential schools in Canada exist. Much of the extant literature dealing ...
In this thesis, I work through the educational narratives of young Aboriginal women and men as I exp...
Many Aboriginal peoples in Canada have experienced, directly or indirectly, the effects of residenti...
This thesis examines how First Nations people in Canada were colonized through education (eg. reside...
In the late nineteenth century, middle class Canadian reformers tried to use education to change the...
In the era preceding European contact there were many cultural and linguistic sub-groups within the ...
Education has been used to oppress the indigenous peoples of North America for centuries. This resea...
Most anthropologists agree today that the Indians of America came to this continent by way of the Be...
This dissertation explores 20th century Canadian assimilationist educational systems and the emergen...
From the 1860s to the 1990s, approximately 700 Indian Day Schools operated across Canada, with twelv...