Module 3 Flashcards
CHA: ___ ____ ___–> July 1, 2021 violence and dispossession Indigenous experienced in what is now Canada is a “history of ___”
Canadian Historical Association: genocide
The Origins of the IRSSA: The Davin Report (1879)
a. report on the boarding and industrial schools in the US to determine if the policy should be ___ in Canada
a. replicated
3 Industrial schools opened (1883) on the prairies: Battleford, QuAppele and ____ ___
High River
Before and After pictures were used to elevate the effects of __ in general and residential schools
missions
The Bryce Report (1907):
___ epidemic at the schools “a national crime”
a. __ % of all pupils who had been at the schools were known to be dead
b. At File Hills reserve in SK, ___ of the students had died in the first 16 years
tuberculosis
a. 24%
b. 75%
In 2005, the federal government established a ___ billion compensation package for the survivors of abuse at residential school
1.9
Anglican church would pay ___ up to a maximum of 25 mill
30%
IRSSA: Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement and the TRC creation Jan __, 1998
a. TRC purpose: to establish a full picture of the abuses of __ school systems and its legacy
7th
a. residential
Cultural Genocide Definition: is a destruction of those ____ and practices that allow the group to continue as a group. Aimed to destroy the political and ___ institutions of the targeted group. Land is seized, movement is ___, families are disrupted to prevent the transmission of __ values from one generation to the next
structures, social. restricted, cultural
Photography in Residential School–> developed to __ public support, Original experiment by Captain ___ Pratt
garner, Richard
Racial Explanation for ill health –> was ___, racial essentialism (weaker race)
hereditary
Medical Experimentation in Residential Schools by __ Mosby: goals was to study the state of nutrition of the Indian by newly __ medial procedures
Ian. developed
In Mosby reports, researchers connected ___ and malnutrition to health problems in Cree communities
a. Mortality rate ___ times higher than rest of Canada
hunger
a. 8
Nutrition Experiments in Residential Schools on Indigenous Children 1948-1952
a. Dr. Lionel ___
b. Dr. Pett began a series of __ year experiments of the effects of different nutritional interventions into the diets of approx.1000 Aboriginal students at ___ residential schools across the century
c. Mosby explains their malnutrition as a consequence of an inevitable transition from traditional to ___ foods
a. Pett
b. 5. six
c. modern