We welcome you to the Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre.

The records on our site emerge from the cultural and physical genocide that the Canadian government and churches conducted through the Indian Residential School System, including the ongoing impacts.

Bearing witness to these records may become overwhelming. If you are a Survivor or an Intergenerational Survivor and would like support, you can call the 24-hour National Indian Residential School Crisis Line at:

1-866-925-4419

Please click the button below for other cultural and mental health resources.

Victims of benevolence : the dark legacy of the Williams Lake  Residential School
Image courtesy of Arsenal Pulp Press

Victims of benevolence : the dark legacy of the Williams Lake Residential School
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

1995
Book
Related School
St. Joseph's (BC)
Creators
Furniss, Elizabeth
Contributors
Cariboo Tribal Council (B.C.)
Description
"An unsettling study of two tragic events at an Indian residential school in British Columbia which serve as a microcosm of the profound impact the residential school system had on Aboriginal communities in Canada throughout this century. The book's focal points are the death of a runaway boy and the suicide of another while they were students at the Williams Lake Indian Residential School during the early part of this century. Imbedded in these stories is the complex relationship between the Department of Indian Affairs, the Oblates, and the Aboriginal communities that in turn has influenced relations between government, church, and Aboriginals today"--publisher's website.
Language
English

More Information

ISBN
155152015X
Statement of Responsibility
Elizabeth Furniss.
Publication Information
Vancouver B.C. : Arsenal Pulp Press
Physical Description
142 p. : ill., ports., map ; 22 cm
Notes
Earlier edition published under the title: Victims of benevolence : discipline and death at the Williams Lake Indian Residential School, 1891-1920 by the Cariboo Tribal Council, 1992.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 129-139) and index.
Contents
Preface -- Chapter One: A "Sacred Duty" -- Chapter Two: The Shuswap response to colonialism -- Chapter Three: The early years of the mission school -- Chapter Four: A death and an inquest -- Chapter Five: The government investigation -- Chapter Six: Runaways and a suicide -- Chapter Seven: History in the present -- Appendix.
Permalink

Discussion

Do you have a story to contribute related to these records or a comment about this item?

Related

TOP