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By Strength We Are Still Here Crystal Gail Fraser

  • SKU: BELL-188236346
By Strength We Are Still Here Crystal Gail Fraser
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Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 50.06 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Crystal Gail Fraser
ISBN: 9781772840940, 9781772840957, 1772840947, 1772840955
Language: English
Year: 2024

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By Strength We Are Still Here Crystal Gail Fraser by Crystal Gail Fraser 9781772840940, 9781772840957, 1772840947, 1772840955 instant download after payment.

The first comprehensive study of Indian residential schools in the North

In this ground-breaking book, Crystal Gail Fraser draws on Dinjii Zhuh (Gwich'in) concepts of individual and collective strength to illuminate student experiences in northern residential schools, revealing the many ways Indigenous communities resisted the institutionalization of their children.

After 1945, federal bureaucrats and politicians increasingly sought to assimilate Indigenous northerners—who had remained comparatively outside of their control—into broader Canadian society through policies that were designed to destroy Indigenous ways of life. 

Foremost among these was an aggressive new schooling policy that mandated the construction of Grollier and Stringer Halls: massive residential schools that opened in Inuvik in 1959, eleven years after a special joint committee of the House of Commons and the Senate recommended that all residential schools in Canada...

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