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Florence, Melanie.
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Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations -- Residential schools -- Juvenile literature.
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Florence, Melanie.
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations -- Residential schools -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations -- Residential schools -- History -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations -- History -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations -- Education -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations -- Government relations -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations students -- History -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations children, Treatment of -- Juvenile literature.
Off-reservation boarding schools -- Canada -- Juvenile literature.
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Residential schools -- Juvenile literature.
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Government relations -- Juvenile literature.
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Indigenous students -- Canada -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Truth commissions -- Canada -- Juvenile literature.
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Righting Canada's wrongs : Residential schools : the devastating impact on Canada's Indigenous peoples and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's findings and Calls for Action / Melanie Florence.
by
Florence, Melanie.
James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers, c2021.
Call #:
371
.82997
F632r
2021
Subjects
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations -- Residential schools -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations -- Residential schools -- History -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations -- History -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations -- Education -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations -- Government relations -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations students -- History -- Juvenile literature.
First Nations children, Treatment of -- Juvenile literature.
Off-reservation boarding schools -- Canada -- Juvenile literature.
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Residential schools -- Juvenile literature.
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Government relations -- Juvenile literature.
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Indigenous students -- Canada -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Truth commissions -- Canada -- Juvenile literature.
Series
Righting Canada's wrongs.
ISBN:
9781459416758
1459416759
Alternate title:
Residential schools : the devastating impact on Canada's Indigenous peoples and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's findings and Calls for Action
Devastating impact on Canada's Indigenous peoples and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's findings and Calls for Action
Edition:
Second edition.
Description:
128 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
Over more than 100 years, the Canadian government took 150,000 First Nations, Mtis, and Inuit children from their families and placed them in residential schools. In these schools, young people were assigned a number, forced to wear European-style clothes, forbidden to speak their own language, required to work, and often subjected to physical an psychological abuse. If they tried to leave the schools to return to their families, they were captured by the RCMP and forced back. Run by churches, the schools were paid for by the federal government. The last residential school closed in 1996. It took decades for people to speak out in public about the devastating impact of residential schools. School Survivors eventually came together and launched court actions against the federal government and the churches. In 2008 the Canadian government apologized for the historic wrongs committed by the residential school system. The Survivors' lawsuits led to the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement, the largest class-action settlement in Canadian history, and the establishment of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The Commission spent six years gathering testimony and discovering the facts about residential schools. This book includes the text of the government's apology and summarizes the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's ninety-four Calls to Action, which offer the basis for a new relationship between the Canadian government, Indigenous peoples, and non-Indigenous Canadians.
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