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The Boy From Buzwah A Life In Indian Education 1st Edition Cecil King

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The Boy From Buzwah A Life In Indian Education 1st Edition Cecil King
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Publisher: University of Regina Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 356
Author: Cecil King
ISBN: 9780889778504, 9780889778535, 9780889778511, 0889778507, 0889778531, 0889778515
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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The Boy From Buzwah A Life In Indian Education 1st Edition Cecil King by Cecil King 9780889778504, 9780889778535, 9780889778511, 0889778507, 0889778531, 0889778515 instant download after payment.

Cecil King grew up in the small settlement of Buzwah, Ontario, situated on Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve on Manitoulin Island. This moving memoir shares King’s life on reserve in the 1930s and ’40s and describes a vibrant community full of interesting characters who shared knowledge, warmth, affection, and humour. King also describes his experiences attending Buzwah Indian Day School and St. Charles Garnier Residential School.
After furthering his education, King returned home to Buzwah as a teacher. He quickly became disillusioned with the Ontario curriculum and how inadequately it resonated with on-reserve youth and the realities of Indigenous life. It was then that King began his unparalleled legacy to ensure Indian Control of Indian Education in Canada.
King helped create curriculum that connected to traditional Indigenous cultures and established First Nation language courses in elementary and secondary schools. Over the course of his fifty-year career in education, he would found the Indian Teacher Education Program at the University of Saskatchewan, become the first director of the Aboriginal Teacher Education Program at Queen’s University, and develop Ojibwe language courses across North America.
A remarkable story about a remarkable man, The Boy from Buzwah is a powerful testament to Dr. Cecil King’s work and legacy.

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