Canada's residential schools. Volume 3, The Métis experience : the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.
"Canada's Residential Schools: The Métis Experience demonstrates that the Métis experience of residential schooling in Canada is long and complex, involving not only the federal government. The churches wished to convert as many Aboriginal children as possible, and they had no objection to admitting Métis children. At Saint-Paul-des-Métis in Alberta, Roman Catholoic missionaries established a residential school specifically for Métis children in the early twentieth century, while Anglicans opened hostels for Métis children in the Yukon in the 1920s and the 1950s." -- Provided by the Publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 978-0-7735-9823-2
- Physical Description: 81 p. : ill.
- Publisher: Montreal, P.Q. : Published for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission by McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographic references (pages 57-81). |
Formatted Contents Note: | Student lives -- the Métis and the early residential school system: 1883-1910 -- Forty years of haphazard policy: 1889-1937 -- île-à-la-Crosse -- Métis residential school education in the North -- Provincial responsibility: 1940-1960 -- The students speak. |
Restrictions on Access Note: | "Reproduction is a copy of the version available at http://publications.gc.ca/pub?id=9.800288&sl=0" |
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