What Specializes In Canadian Boarding Schools?

Behind the new collective graves discovered at boarding schools in Canada are a painful past on how to treat natives in this country.0: 00/6: 34Nam in the south of June, Independence Canada was shocked when the body of more than 750 indigenous children was found in anonymous graves at the boarding school for Aboriginal Marieval in Saskatchewan province. This is just a part of more than 1,000 collective graves found at 3 indigenous children's boarding schools in Canada in recent months. Those stories can be shocked for many Canadians currently But with many indigen tribes, it is the story that followed them grew up. According to Mr

. Dustin Ross Fiddler, a leadership board member at the Aboriginal tribe Waterhen Lake, a native Cree community located in Northwestern Saskatchewan Province, the story of indigenous children stolen and never Back home was transmitted from one life to another in his tribe. "For indigenous people, this is a story everyone in the community knows, but with most Canadians, they only Knowing the truth after the above pain findings, "said Fiddler interviewed on DW. More than 1,000 collective graves were discovered at inpatient schools for indigenous children in Canada caused one The resentment of the people of the country
Many people smashed the statues or properties representing colonial culture in Canada and calling for cancellation of activities to celebrate the National Nial Day of July 1 of this country. A statue of Queen Anh, Dai Affordable for colonial culture in Canada, was destroyed by protesters. Photo: Independent. The Prime Minister Canada Justin Trudeau in the Statement on the National Day has called on the people of the country to aim to reconcile instead of further destruction. However, Mr. Trudeau also said recent findings forced Canadians to have a direct perspective of their violent colonial past, according to Washington Post. Preparing the indigenous field of boarding schools For indigenous children established by the Canadian government in the 1880s and mainly being operated by Catholic churches, according to the Indigenous Cultural Research Program at British Columbia University. Boarding schools for Indigenous children are one of the many Canadian government policies to assimilate indigenous people in North America - especially children - with European culture and culture of migrants to America. 1920, the Canadian government passed the Aboriginal Act, which allowed the use of measures such as enforcement or kidnapping to force all indigenous children to study at specialized boarding schools. In the middle of the 20th century, amendments in the Aboriginal Act adopted by the Canadian government have made the number of native children nank I boarding schools are increasing when empowering freedom states to catch indigenous children into these facilities
The life of indigenous children in these facilities is increasingly difficult due to the lack of native physical conditions at boarding schools for Aboriginal children. Michael in 1900 in Saskatchewan province. Photo: Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan.Theo estimates of the Canadian government, for more than a century of operation, there were about 150,000 indigenous children who studied at 136 boarding schools across the country, including thousands of children Being kidnapped from his family. Indigenous children at these boarding schools, besides learning English and European culture, are also prohibited from using Aboriginal language and not exposed to culture His root. Children who violate this rule will suffer from heavy discipline forms. Children and children's toys have been placed in front of Kamloops after the remains of 215 children discovered on campus. Photo: Reuters.Theo Ms. Cindy Blackstock, a professor at the University of McGill in Montreal City and the Managing Program Director and Aboriginal Family, the purpose of these schools is "taking away" culture Native in every child. "These facilities are not schools but prisons. The purpose of these places is to assimilate and brainwash the native children," said Blackstock. Prison disguises to schools in the period of operations from the end of the 19th century until 1996 - When the facility finally closed, the boarding school system for indigenous children in Canada has left a scar in signing Behavior of Aboriginal tribes in this country. Besides being robbery traditions and their indigenous culture through Ha Khac Education Program, indigenous children must bear brutality and reverse treatment treatment behind the closed gate of boarding schools. A 2015 report of the truth and mediation committee (TRC), the research agency impact of the system The boarding board for indigenous children is sponsored by the Canadian government, which has recorded many cases of students who are victims of sexual beat, abuse or sexual abuse at these facilities. "They often

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