by Rachel Carey-Harper | Jan 11, 2021 | Boarding schools
Discovering and Researching BIA School Records by Cody White | October 23, 2019 The full article is here… Excerpt from the article… This presentation will discuss the records of Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) boarding and day schools, looking at both individual...
by Rachel Carey-Harper | Jan 8, 2021 | Boarding schools
Coalition confronts Christian boarding school trauma by Cindy Yurth | April 3, 2014 The full article is here… Excerpt from the article… By the late 1860s, the U.S. government had expected to have the Indian problem well in hand. It had riddled the tribes with bullets,...
by Rachel Carey-Harper | Jan 8, 2021 | Introduction to Wholeness
B.C. argues Nuchatlaht Nation ‘abandoned’ its territory.. Lawyer reminds court ‘land was stolen’ In the first-ever title case argued in B.C. since the province introduced UNDRIP legislation, Crown lawyers assert the nation lost territorial rights by not consistently occupying their lands.
by Rachel Carey-Harper | Jan 1, 2021 | Racial/Cultural Genocide
Indian Boarding Schools Since the Indian Civilization Fund Act of March 3, 1819, the federal Indian boarding school policy has been a collaboration of Christian churches, particularly Quaker (Society of Friends), and the federal government. The act was, in effect, an...
by Rachel Carey-Harper | Dec 31, 2020 | Resistance
Land Policy in New England and Virginia It is irresponsible to teach the tragedies without also teaching the resistance movements that oppose colonial violence. by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica The full article on Land policy in New England and Virginia is...
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