ISBN
080200833X; 0802078583
Statement of Responsibility
J.R. Miller.
Publication Information
Toronto : University of Toronto Press
Physical Description
xii, 582 p., [4] p. of plates : ill., maps
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: 'The true realization of Chief Shingwauk's vision' -- Part One Establishing the residential school system -- 1 'The three Ls': the traditional education of the Indigenous Peoples -- 2 'No notable fruit was seen': residential school experiments in New France -- 3 'Teach them how to live well and to die happy': residential schooling in British North America -- 4 'Calling in the aid of religion': creating a residential school system -- 5 'Dressing up a dead branch with flowers': the expansion and consolidation of the residential school system -- Part Two Experiencing residential schools -- 6 'To have the "Indian" educated out of them': classroom and class -- 7 'The means of wiping out the whole Indian establishment': race and assimilation -- 8 'The misfortune of being a woman': gender -- 9 'Such employment he can get at home': work and play -- 10 'Bleeding the children to feed the Mother-House': child 'care' -- 11 'Sadness, pain, and misery were my legacy as an Indian': abuse -- 12 'You ain't my boss': resistance -- Part Three Ending and assessing residential schools -- 13 'Our greatest need today is proper education': winding down the system -- 14 Shingwauk's vision / Aboriginal nightmare: an assessment -- Epilogue.
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