类别 全部 - oppression - colonization - culture - pride

作者:Grewal Prabvir 1 年以前

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Reconciliation

Indigenous communities are working towards healing from historical injustices through a process of reconciliation, which includes formal apologies and reparations from the government.

Reconciliation

Reconciliation

Autos = Self
Bios = Life
Graphy=Writing

An autobiography is the author's retelling of their life. This is written in first person and the author is the main character.

Voices

Treaties

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Reserves

A reserve is land set aside by the Canadian government for use by First Nations. Reserves are managed under the Indian Act. Reserves are places where First Nations often live.

Communties

Change

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Regert

Add your vision for your future! You can choose to add your short term goal or long term goal!

Pride

Indigenous Peoples always hold pride in their culture and hertiage to perserve it. For example, the Blackfoot women in the story "The Borders"

7 Sacred Teachings

The Seven Ancestral Teachings are Respect, Humility, Bravery, Honesty, Love, Wisdom and Truth as these key teaching help build the base and guide the Indigenous communties on the right path to living

Culture/Religious Rights

Status Card

A Status Card verifies your First Nations or Indigenous heritage. You can get benefits and resources from the government like health care, education assistance and more.

Land Rights

Trama

Acceptance

Trying to accept the apologies from the governemnt of the wrong doing of the past by giving rewards and benefits for those suffered during th oppresive times. As Indigenous people are starting to forgive the past as they are becoming more aknowledged through many different ways.

Challenges

Expressions

Standing Up

Standing up for their rights and trying to get acknowledgment for what they have expirenced in the past. For example, having Indigenous characters in your name for legal identification.

Bonding

Survivors

Cultural Genocide

Canadaa tried to earses Indigenous languages, cultural practices and political traditions and removing children from families. This was a attempt to destroy the essential foundations of their way of life so they won't know about their land being taken from them and so they wouldn't fight back

Oppression

1996

Making Ammends

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Indigenous peoples

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Residential Schools

What and who made you who you are today?

94 Calls To Action

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To address the effects of residential schools and enhance Canada's reconciliation process, 94 Calls to Action were issued. All levels of government are urged to work together in the proposed attempts to correct the damage done by residential schools and start the process of reconciliation.

Colonization