Through analyzing current literature on the Sixties Scoop and how it frames it origins and causes, many describe it as primarily assimilatory, even while acknowledging the historical legacies that contributed to problems in Indigenous communities and families. This paper will analyze the various perspectives on the Sixties Scoop, and argue that it was a complex process, a result of historical trauma related to colonial efforts and not a single, unified policy focused on assimilating Indigenous people into mainstream culture. In pulling the thread of historical trauma rather than assimilation, this paper traces the streams of the past which help to focus on why Indigenous people are an incredibly vulnerable and dependent group, and it also a...
When it comes to Western academia, Indigenous Peoples around the world have been and continue to be ...
This thesis argues that Indians and White people who were sympathetic to Native issues episodically ...
A substantial body of literature about Indigenous experiences regarding the boarding school and resi...
This dissertation project explores a phenomenon known as the Sixties Scoop and some of its consequen...
Canadian society is ascribing increasing importance to the large numbers of Indigenous children who ...
The character of Indian child welfare discourse in Canada is highly polemic and politically charged....
The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the issues that have arisen in the Truth and Reconci...
This paper examines issues concerning First Nations peoples and the child welfare system, and their ...
The high rate of removal of Indigenous children from their families has produced a devastating impac...
This dissertation proceeds from the Algonquins of Barriere Lake’s enactments of Indigenous law as a ...
This dissertation explores 20th century Canadian assimilationist educational systems and the emergen...
Settler colonialism in Canada has and continues to dispossess Indigenous nations of their lands and ...
Through the lived experiences of 26 New Mexicans, this inquiry investigates how colonization impacts...
The purpose of this 2019-2020 exploratory study is to examine pre-service teachers’ knowledge and pe...
In the United States and Canada, Native women, girls, and two-spirit people are stolen and killed at...
When it comes to Western academia, Indigenous Peoples around the world have been and continue to be ...
This thesis argues that Indians and White people who were sympathetic to Native issues episodically ...
A substantial body of literature about Indigenous experiences regarding the boarding school and resi...
This dissertation project explores a phenomenon known as the Sixties Scoop and some of its consequen...
Canadian society is ascribing increasing importance to the large numbers of Indigenous children who ...
The character of Indian child welfare discourse in Canada is highly polemic and politically charged....
The purpose of this paper is to explore some of the issues that have arisen in the Truth and Reconci...
This paper examines issues concerning First Nations peoples and the child welfare system, and their ...
The high rate of removal of Indigenous children from their families has produced a devastating impac...
This dissertation proceeds from the Algonquins of Barriere Lake’s enactments of Indigenous law as a ...
This dissertation explores 20th century Canadian assimilationist educational systems and the emergen...
Settler colonialism in Canada has and continues to dispossess Indigenous nations of their lands and ...
Through the lived experiences of 26 New Mexicans, this inquiry investigates how colonization impacts...
The purpose of this 2019-2020 exploratory study is to examine pre-service teachers’ knowledge and pe...
In the United States and Canada, Native women, girls, and two-spirit people are stolen and killed at...
When it comes to Western academia, Indigenous Peoples around the world have been and continue to be ...
This thesis argues that Indians and White people who were sympathetic to Native issues episodically ...
A substantial body of literature about Indigenous experiences regarding the boarding school and resi...