policies of extermination and assimilation Flashcards
what are the different faces of elimination?
- extermination and slavery
- insulation
- amalgamation/ assimilation
why was European intervention needed? (according to Europeans)
White Man’s Burden ->
Vanshing race, either you assimilate or you dissapear
what was supposed to come out of residential schools?
- Indigenous peoples beome part of economy from learning “industrial skills”
- political assimilation
- cultural and spiritual change
-> no longer have to deal with Indian Act or the “Indian Problem”
what is the 60’s scoop?
after residential schools diminished in the 50s, children were taken from their families and given to settler families because of “poor living standards”
policies of settlement and relocation?
from nomadic to sedimentary life either by
- giving farming tools through treaties
- relocating Inuit families (to facilitate delivery service and to claim sovereignty over the Arctic)
policies that had nothing to do with civilization?
- forced sterilization of women
- testing vitamins on residential school students
royal proclamation
Crown claimed lands of North America to be under soverignty, protection and dominion
canadian constitution
- responsibilities of Indian Affairs transferred to colonies
- aboriginal and treaty rights recognized