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American Indian Children at School, 1850-1930
The American Indian in the Great War: Real and Imagined [Part One, Chapter Two]
A Bitter Lesson: Native Americans and the Government Boarding School Experience, 1890-1940
[Book Reviews]
Book Reviews
Canada's First Nations: A History of Founding Peoples From Earliest Times (Book Review)
Church Stresses Healing
[The Churches Speak about Residential Schools]
Discipline and Our Children
Domesticity in the Federal Indian Schools: The Power of Authority over Mind and Body
The Failure of the Red Deer Industrial School
The Federal Indian Boarding School: A Study of Environment and Response, 1879-1918
"Gerry, Harriet E., Sinasia Remembers."
Indian Boarding School Daughters Coming Home: Survival Stories as Oral Histories of Native American Women
Indian Record (Vol. XX, No. 5, May 1957)
Indian Record (Vol. XXVII, No. 10, December, 1964)
Indian Record (Vol. XXVII, No. 10, November, 1964)
Indian Record (Vol. XXVII, No. 2, February, 1964)
Indian Record (Vol. XXVIII, No. 1, January, 1965)
Indian Record (Vol. XXVIII, No. 2, February, 1965)
Introduction to Document One
Introduction and letter from Indian Agent dated June 4th, 1895 to his superior regarding abuse taking place at the school. Recommends that a teacher should be brought before the Magistrate, fined, and dismissed.
Man Who Chooses the Bush
The Methodist Contribution To Indian Education In Upper Canada, 1824-1847
Mrs Diefenbaker Opens Library at All Saints Indian School
National Executive Council (Anglican Church) to Review Schools Group
New Construction at the Indian School [Prince Albert]
Non-Reservation Boarding Schools, 1879-1969
Old Wounds, New Beginnings: Challenging the Missionary Paradigm in Native-White Relations; A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Sexual Abuse Service Development in a Yukon Community
Onion Lake Indian Residential Schools 1892-1943
The Presbyterian Church in Canada and Native Residential Schools, 1925-1969
Richard Henry Pratt: The Red Man's Solomon, and His Experiment in Indian Education
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 143 Open Forum: Presentation by Art Solomon
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 149: Opening Prayer and Opening Remarks by Darlene Kelly
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: General Discussion on Women's Issues, Closing Prayer
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Board of Education, by Vincentte Cook
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.