Module 4 Flashcards
Sixties Scoop Settlement Agreement (2017): children who had been removed from the years ___- 1991 were eligible for compensation from the fed government for the loss of their ___ during time spent in non Indigenous foster and adoptive homes
a. the 500-__ million dollar settlement left out claims of Metis children
1951, culture
a. 800
Sixties Scoop: this term originated from a passage in ___ Johnston’s book __ Children and the Welfare System
Patrick, Native
Overrepresentation of Indigenous children in the child welfare system stemmed from “___ intentions “ of individual social workers
a. Social workers sincerely believed what they were doing “scooping kids” would save children from poverty, unsanitary health etc.
“good”
Settler Colonialism: pioneered by Patrick Wolfe, Lorenzo, and ___
Morgenson
Indigenous elimination
a. _____, removal
Examples, residential schools, child removal, Indian Act enfranchisements
assimilation
Settler Indigenization: legitimate claims to lands and ___ identity based on ownership
Ex. renaming, removal of Indigenous landmarks, national anthems, team mascots
political
Colonialism has two aspects: an original displacement and ___ relations with the arrival of the ___
a. based on a never __ relationship (ongoing __)
c. reproduces ___, freedom and equality of the colonized is forever ___
unequal, colonists
a. ending (continuity) itself
Settler Colonialism: designed to produce a fundamental ___ (complete ___ of indigenous people)
a. Settler colonialism by contrast ___ itself
discontinuity (absorption)
a. distinguishes
SK has the ___ highest rate of out of home care of Indigenous children
a. 80% of children in the system being Indigenous
second
Bill C-__: An act respecting First Nations, Metis and Inuit youth and families
a. Given royal assent on June __, 2019
a. To establish national __ for Indigenous children
92,21, standards
Frances T–> young metis girl with a metis mother and a ___ father had been __ adopted by first nations couple in 1937
a. Section 11 and 12 of the Indian Act were devoted to who could __ status in Canada, and places emphasis on the ___ descent and ____ of children
white, legally, claim, male, legitimacy
David ____: final draft of genocide–> section e forcibly __ children of the group to another group
Macdonald, transferring
60’s Scoop, use of __ Welfare Law to remove children
Child
Aim ads featured in the local __ to gain support for child ___
news, removal
Magazine covers of “Canada West”
a. Unlimited ___
b. Settlement ___
c. settler colonial utilize images, free ___ to dispossess Indigenous peoples from lands they have relations to
a. opportunity
b. gendered
c. lands