Truth And Reconciliation Commission Of Canada: 8 books

Book cover of Canada's Residential Schools: Reconciliation

Canada's Residential Schools: Reconciliation

The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume 6

by Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2016

Between 1867 and 2000, the Canadian government sent over 150,000 Aboriginal children to residential schools across the country. Government officials and missionaries agreed that in order to “civilize and Christianize” Aboriginal children, it was necessary to separate them from their parents and...
Book cover of Canada's Residential Schools: Missing Children and Unmarked Burials

Canada's Residential Schools: Missing Children and Unmarked Burials

The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume 4

by Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2016

Between 1867 and 2000, the Canadian government sent over 150,000 Aboriginal children to residential schools across the country. Government officials and missionaries agreed that in order to “civilize and Christianize” Aboriginal children, it was necessary to separate them from their parents and...
Book cover of A Knock on the Door

A Knock on the Door

The Essential History of Residential Schools from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Edited and Abridged

by Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Aimée Craft
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2015

“It can start with a knock on the door one morning. It is the local Indian agent, or the parish priest, or, perhaps, a Mounted Police officer.” So began the school experience of many Indigenous children in Canada for more than a hundred years, and so begins the history of residential schools prepared...
Book cover of Canada's Residential Schools: The Legacy

Canada's Residential Schools: The Legacy

The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume 5

by Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2016

Between 1867 and 2000, the Canadian government sent over 150,000 Aboriginal children to residential schools across the country. Government officials and missionaries agreed that in order to “civilize and Christianize” Aboriginal children, it was necessary to separate them from their parents and their...
Book cover of Canada's Residential Schools: The Métis Experience

Canada's Residential Schools: The Métis Experience

The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume 3

by Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2016

Between 1867 and 2000, the Canadian government sent over 150,000 Aboriginal children to residential schools across the country. Government officials and missionaries agreed that in order to “civilize and Christianize” Aboriginal children, it was necessary to separate them from their parents and their...
Book cover of Canada's Residential Schools: The History, Part 1, Origins to 1939

Canada's Residential Schools: The History, Part 1, Origins to 1939

The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume I

by Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2016

Between 1867 and 2000, the Canadian government sent over 150,000 Aboriginal children to residential schools across the country. Government officials and missionaries agreed that in order to “civilize and Christianize” Aboriginal children, it was necessary to separate them from their parents and...
Book cover of Canada's Residential Schools: The Inuit and Northern Experience

Canada's Residential Schools: The Inuit and Northern Experience

The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume 2

by Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2016

Between 1867 and 2000, the Canadian government sent over 150,000 Aboriginal children to residential schools across the country. Government officials and missionaries agreed that in order to “civilize and Christianize” Aboriginal children, it was necessary to separate them from their parents and...
Book cover of Canada's Residential Schools: The History, Part 2, 1939 to 2000

Canada's Residential Schools: The History, Part 2, 1939 to 2000

The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume I

by Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2016

Between 1867 and 2000, the Canadian government sent over 150,000 Aboriginal children to residential schools across the country. Government officials and missionaries agreed that in order to “civilize and Christianize” Aboriginal children, it was necessary to separate them from their parents and...
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