In this paper I discover the intentions of the Canadian federal government behind the creations of residential schools, educational institutions that were erected to control and alter the identity of Indigenous children and assimilate them into Canadian society. While assimilation was the promoted product of the federal government’s actions, there has remained an inconsistency with the belief that assimilation would occur as intended. In truth, there would always remain a divide between the Indigenous people and the forming Canadian nation whether this be racially, spiritually, or culturally. These elements would weigh upon the formation of a cohesive nationalistic identity, something that the Canadian government wanted desperately as they ...
In Canada, the residential school system established in the nineteenth century remains a dark chapte...
The recent proliferation of commentary on residential schools leaves one question unanswered: Did no...
The national Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada has challenged governments and school boa...
In this paper I examine the role that education can play in the process of reconciliation as outline...
Canada’s more than century-long Indian Residential Schools system transferred Indigenous2 children f...
Following the 1949 recommendations of the Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons (SJC), ...
Between 1867 and 1996, approximately 150,000 Aboriginal students went through one of 135 residentia...
For over a century, the Canadian state funded a church-run system of residential schools designed to...
This dissertation examines contemporary discourses of Indigenous trauma, healing, and reconciliation...
Native American boarding and Canadian residential schools were a part of assimilation used by the re...
Le système des pensionnats indiens du Canada fonctionna de 1883 jusqu’à la fin du partenariat entre ...
Many Aboriginal peoples in Canada have experienced, directly or indirectly, the effects of residenti...
AbstractHistorical accounts of Indigenous education maintain that until the early 1950s settler and ...
The Constitutional Act 1867 established a dual system of education in Canada – provincial authority ...
The residential school system is one of the darkest examples of Canada’s colonial policy. Education ...
In Canada, the residential school system established in the nineteenth century remains a dark chapte...
The recent proliferation of commentary on residential schools leaves one question unanswered: Did no...
The national Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada has challenged governments and school boa...
In this paper I examine the role that education can play in the process of reconciliation as outline...
Canada’s more than century-long Indian Residential Schools system transferred Indigenous2 children f...
Following the 1949 recommendations of the Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons (SJC), ...
Between 1867 and 1996, approximately 150,000 Aboriginal students went through one of 135 residentia...
For over a century, the Canadian state funded a church-run system of residential schools designed to...
This dissertation examines contemporary discourses of Indigenous trauma, healing, and reconciliation...
Native American boarding and Canadian residential schools were a part of assimilation used by the re...
Le système des pensionnats indiens du Canada fonctionna de 1883 jusqu’à la fin du partenariat entre ...
Many Aboriginal peoples in Canada have experienced, directly or indirectly, the effects of residenti...
AbstractHistorical accounts of Indigenous education maintain that until the early 1950s settler and ...
The Constitutional Act 1867 established a dual system of education in Canada – provincial authority ...
The residential school system is one of the darkest examples of Canada’s colonial policy. Education ...
In Canada, the residential school system established in the nineteenth century remains a dark chapte...
The recent proliferation of commentary on residential schools leaves one question unanswered: Did no...
The national Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada has challenged governments and school boa...