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American Indian Children at School, 1850-1930
Apology Allows Healing to Begin
Australia Apologizes To Aborigines For Stolen Generations
AWCS Host Conference to Create an Awareness
Author discusses the first World Conference of Women's Shelters arguing that governments need to understand that social problems have an economic and historical social basis.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.
[Book Reviews]
Canada Apologizes for Residential School Abuse
Canada's Residential School Apology
Chief Asks Church's Support For Treaties
Church Receives $9.7 Million Refund
Dealing with Residential School Survivors: Reconciliation in International Perspective
Domesticity in the Federal Indian Schools: The Power of Authority over Mind and Body
The Failure of the Red Deer Industrial School
First Nations: Why an Apology is Wrong, and Deceptive:
Bringing Humanity to Bear on the Residential School Atrocity
Giniigaaniimenaaning (Looking Ahead)
Gov't of Canada Apologize for 100 Years of Atrocities
Comments offered by six Canadians from various demographics regarding Prime Minister's apology to Indian student residential survivors.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Healing Begins When the Wounding Stops: Indian Residential Schools and the Prospects for "Truth and Reconciliation" in Canada
Historic Apology Lays Solid Foundation for Future
Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada, 2007-2008: Department Performance Report
Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada: 2007-2008 Estimates: Report on Plans and Priorities
Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada: 2008-2009 Report on Plans and Priorities
The Leadership of Allan Houser
[A Long-Awaited Apology for Residential Schools in 2008]
Memory, Apology and Reconciliation
Not All Sorrys Are Created Equal, Some Are More Equal than ‘Others’
Physician Advocacy Essential for Canada’s First Nations
Remembering the Children - Indian Residential Schools
Residential Schools: A Chronology
Response to Canada's Apology to Residential School Survivors
Response to Nielsen et al.: Coyote & Raven Discuss Mathematics, Complexity Theory and Aboriginality
Rethinking Historical Trauma: Narratives of Resilience
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 143 Open Forum: Presentation by Art Solomon
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Discussion between Commissioners and Elders Dominic Eshkakogan, Mary Lou Fox, Rita Corbiere
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Further Comments by Babette Bastien
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Chief Agnes Snow, Canoe Creek Indian Band
Presentation focusing on residential schools and government policy. Snow states that because the federal government wanted to assimilate Aboriginal peoples, they have lost their languages, traditions and values. Family violence, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, unemployment and poor physical and mental health are problematic on her First Nation, and she calls on the Commission to ensure that her First Nation continues to receive government funding to combat these social problems. A question-and-answer session with the Commissioners follows the presentation.