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Residential schools and reconciliation : Canada confronts its history
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

2017
Book > History
Creators
Miller, J.R. (James Rodger)
Description
"Since the 1980s successive Canadian institutions, including the federal government and Christian churches, have attempted to grapple with the malignant legacy of residential schooling, including official apologies, the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement, and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). InĀ Residential Schools and Reconciliation, award winning author J. R. Miller tackles and explains these institutional responses to Canada's residential school legacy. Analysing archival material and interviews with former students, politicians, bureaucrats, church officials, and the Chief Commissioner of the TRC, Miller reveals a major obstacle to achieving reconciliation - the inability of Canadians at large to overcome their flawed, overly positive understanding of their country's history. This unique, timely, and provocative work asks Canadians to accept that the root of the problem was Canadians like them in the past who acquiesced to aggressively assimilative policies"--publisher description.
Language
English

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ISBN
1487502184 ; 9781487502188
Statement of Responsibility
J.R. Miller.
Publication Information
Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press
Physical Description
xii, 348 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: "We did not hear you" -- Part one: Exposing the problem -- 1 The churches apologize -- 2 The state investigates: The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples -- 3 The state responds: Gathering Strength and the Aboriginal Healing Foundation -- Part two: Finding a solution -- 4 The bench adjudicates: Litigation -- 5 The parties negotiate -- 6 Implementing the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement -- Part three: Redress and reconciliation -- 7 Truth and reconciliation -- 8 The Truth and Reconciliation Commission -- Conclusion.
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