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In 1928, a government official predicted Canada would end its "Indian problem" within two generations. Church-run, government-funded residential schools for native children were supposed to prepare them for life in white society. But the aims of assimilation meant devastation for those who were subjected to physical, sexual and emotional abuse. Decades later, aboriginal people began to share their stories and demand acknowledgement of — and compensation for — their stolen childhoods.
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Thu, 03/15/2012 - 10:07
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The purpose of the schools,
by Dean Spasser
Thu, 12/15/2011 - 20:27
The purpose of the schools, which separated children from their families, has also been described as cultural genocide or killing the Indian in the child. -Dean Spasser
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