as well as the mysterious death of her uncle
the stories selected for this volume tell from a First Nation point of view about the origin of the world
and government records to highlight Indigenous primary sources from 1876 to 2007
The Canadian public largely understands reconciliation as the harmonization of Indigenous–settler relations for the benefit of the nation
The book's final chapters deal with recent history and modern concerns: the militarization of the region
Stolen Lives: The Indigenous Peoples of Canada and the Indian Residential Schools (Ltd Qty) Military History as well as the mysteriousStolen Lives: The Indigenous Peoples of Canada and the Indian Residential Schools is a teacher resource of edited readings for secondary level students. This 200 plus page resource introduces students to the residential schools subject area. The book introduces themes of identity, language, membership, history of residential schools, Indian Act, worldview, church and government apologies, truth and reconciliation, genocide, and healing choices. The