Residential Schools
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From Chapter 6: We Speak for the Dead to Protect the LivingFrom: Seven Fallen Feathers |
In this reading, Indigenous author Tanya Talaga begins by describing the experiences of several Indigenous students who have come to Thunder Bay for school. She goes on to provide an account of … | Tanya Talaga | 26 | 2017 | $3.12 Add |
From Going HomeFrom: Resistance and Renewal |
Based on the study of survivors, the author talks about the alcoholism and the suicide statistics, the suffering and pain of many who attended the school and conversely to the strength of those … | Celia Haig-Brown | 21 | 1988 | $0.42 Add |
From Life After Residential School |
This chapter describes the long-lasting impact that residential schools had on indigenous communities. It illustrates this with photographs and illustrations, documents, and firsthand accounts … | Melanie Florence | 12 | 2016 | $1.20 Add |
From NEW! Preventative Programming |
Chapter 7 argues for increases in Preventative Programming in Indigenous communities which allocate more resources toward improving social conditions in Indigenous communities and away from … | David Milward | 17 | 2022 | $1.70 Add |
From Runaways and a SuicideFrom: Victims of Benevolence |
Children continued to run away from the Mission through the first decade of the 1900s. In the summer of 1920 nine boys at the Mission grouped together and ate some poisonous water hemlock. One … | Elizabeth Furniss | 27 | 1992 | $0.54 Add |
From Apology and Redress |
This chapter explores the response from the Canadian government and religious organizations as well as the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in documenting the experiences of … | Melanie Florence | 22 | 2016 | $2.20 Add |
From Appendix 1The Mandate of the Truth and Reconciliation Comission From: Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Volume One: Summary |
Details the mandate of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the goals and responsibilities of the members. | Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada | 13 | 2015 | $0.00 Add |
From NEW! Arguments for Indigenous Criminal Justice |
Chapter 8 explores how Indigenous communities are making full use of contemporary adaptations of their past justice practices that parallel restorative justice. As of yet, there is not a … | David Milward | 13 | 2022 | $1.30 Add |
From Chapter 7: BrothersFrom: Seven Fallen Feathers |
In this reading, Indigenous author Tanya Talaga describes the inquests made into the deaths of Indigenous students in Thunder Bay. The chapter continues with an account of the death of Reggie … | Tanya Talaga | 45 | 2017 | $5.40 Add |
From EpilogueFrom: Resistance and Renewal |
The fall of residential schools. The aftermath and how it shaped the education of Native children in the times to come. | Celia Haig-Brown | 25 | 1988 | $0.50 Add |
From History in the PresentFrom: Victims of Benevolence |
In the decades after the establishment of the Mission school Native parents repeatedly protested the care being provided to their children at the school. Yet government officials and missionaries … | Elizabeth Furniss | 31 | 1992 | $0.93 Add |
From AppendicesProblem and Literature Review; Methodology; Participants; Interview Schedule; Map of Bands of Shuswap Nation; Study Notes From: Resistance and Renewal |
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From Appendix 2Canada's Residential Schools From: Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Volume One: Summary |
Lists Canada’s residential schools as outlined in the Settlement Agreement and by Indian Affairs annual reports alphabetically by province. | Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada | 28 | 2015 | $0.00 Add |
From NEW! Arguments against Restorative Justice |
Chapter 9 reviews arguments against Restorative Justice, which has faced increasing criticism in recent years. These criticisms will now be canvassed, along with examples that illustrate their … | David Milward | 17 | 2022 | $1.70 Add |
From Chapter 8: River, Give Me My Son BackFrom: Seven Fallen Feathers |
In this reading, Indigenous author Tanya Talaga provides an account of the death of Kyle Morrisseau, an Indigenous student from Keewaywin First Nation. Please Note: A collection can contain up to … | Tanya Talaga | 24 | 2017 | $2.88 Add |
From Timeline |
A timeline of the events discussed in the book beginning with the opening of the first residential school in 1831 and concluding with the TRC final report and call to action in 2015. | Melanie Florence | 2 | 2016 | $0.20 Add |