The Indian Act and residential school
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The Indian Act of 1876 and many of its amending statutes contained sections that were discriminatory towards Canadian Native Indians, and that legalized suppression of Indian customs and traditions. In this paper, I will examine how one section of the Act, the one relating to residential schools, contributed to the genocide of Indian culture.
Ever since the first Europeans set foot on Canadian soil in the 15th century, they have thought their culture and way of
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Pemmican Publications, 1996. King, A. Richard. The School at Mopass. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1967 Miller, Kahn-Tineta and George Lerchs. The Historical Development of the Indian act. Ottawa: Treaties and Historical research Branch, P.R.E Group, Indian and Northern Affairs, 1978 Miller, Mary Jane. American Review of Canadian Studies: Where the Spirit Lives: An Influential and Contentious Television Drama, Spring-Summer 2001 p71 Whitehead, Margaret. The Caribou Mission: A History of the Oblates. Victoria: Sono Nis Press, 1981