Domestic Violence and Intergenerational Trauma amongst Aboriginal Women in Regina, Saskatchewan
"Don't Let Fear Take Over": The Space and Memory of Indian Residential Schools
Don't You Hear the Red Man Calling?
Includes correspondence and quotes from a range of public and private individuals including Hume, Frank Pedley, John Hines, church officials, a Report of Special Indian Committee (1908) on policies, the state of health, death, and education in industrial and residential schools.
Donations to Healing Fund on the Decline
Dormitory Living at Rough Rock
[Dr. James S. Frideres: First Nations in the Twenty-First Century]
Drastic Facts about Our Indians and Our Indian System
Founder of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School and proponent of residential school system in the U.S., argues that assimilation is required "to help the Indians to progress into civilization".
Language and content reflect the attitudes of the times but would be considered offensive by modern standards.
Dreams and Nightmares in First Nations Fiction
Drug List
Duck Lake Residential School
Dying for an Education: Little Charlie
E.B. v. Order of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate in the Province of British Columbia, [2005] 3 S.C.R. 45, 2005 SCC 60
ê-kiskakwêyahk/ we wear it
“Each has a house of her own”: Purpose, Domesticity and
Agency of First Nations Women in Canada’s Industrial School
System, 1883-1923
Earl Joe's Story
The Eastern Band of Cherokee and Their Boarding School Experiences: Stories and Reflections From the Elders
Ecumenical Group May Recommend Public Inquiry into Residential Schools
Editorial: Resilience and Triumph: Moving Forward in a Good Way
Educating First-Nation Children in Canada: the Rise and Fall of Residential Schooling
Educating "Indians": Practices of Becoming Canadian
Educating Memory: Regarding the Remnants of the Indian Residential School
Education and Transmission of Inuit Knowledge in Canada
Education as Reconciliation: Resorting Inuit Nunangat
Education, Culture and Identity in Rita Joe's "Keskmsi"
Education Day in Saskatoon Best Attended One of Four
Comments on an event hosted by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission which gave the opportunity for Grade 7 and 8 students to hear stories from residential school survivors, view displays and ask questions.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.
Education for Life
Education for Life: The Story of Hampton Institute: Told in Connection with the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Foundation of the School
Education for Subordination: Redressing the Adverse Effects of Residential Schooling
Focus is on the fiduciary obligations of the government and the churches.
Education of American Indians: Boarding Schools for American Indian Youth
The Education of the Indian in Canada
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Manitoba, 1912.
Language and content reflect attitudes of the time.
Education of the Indians
Education - Other- Indigenous schools
Education - Other- Indigenous schools-Carlton
Education -- Other -- Schools for Indians -- Saskatchewan
Education, Recognition and the Sami People of Norway
Education: The Nightmare and the Dream: A Shared National Tragedy, A Shared National Disgrace
Education Work: Canadian Schools and the Emergence of Indigenous Social Movements
Educational Leadership at Moose Meadow School: A Contextualized Portrait of a Northern Canadian School and its Principal
The Effect of Indian Residential Schools on Height and Body Mass Post-1930
The Effect of Parental Residential School Attendance and Parental Involvement on Indigenous Youth’s Participation in Sport and Physical Activity during School
Effects of Colonialism on the Métis in Canadian Northwest: Catholic Religion and Education System as the Main Colonial Instruments
The Effects of Residential Schools On Native Child-Rearing Patterns
Effects of the Intergenerational Residential School Experience and Negative Racial Stereotyping on Ojibwe Speech Patterns in Mid-Northern Ontario Anishnawbek
Egerton Ryerson, the Residential School System and Truth and Reconciliation
Eighth Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners for the Year 1876.
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.