CRM 3322 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Paternalism, Malnutrition, Body Politic

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Appointed a supreme court of canada judge, article 2. Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group: forcibly transferring children of the group to another group. The traditional education of aboriginal peoples: there was education on reserves and in different environments, there was a uniform system of education, the 3 l"s: looking, learning, and listening, there was oral history - often about animals. Legends, learning, etc: there was non-coercive methods, gentle correction, use of ridicule/warnings, they would tease someone rather than making someone stand in the corner, purposeful play. History and origins of native residential schools: why residential schools, underlying racism, paternalism. Looking down upon natives: good candidates for assimilation, they didn"t see people coming in as the enemy, ethnocentrism. British north american and residential school systems: 16th and 17th century: inter-racial cooperation, war of 1812 - dramatic changes in the relationship.

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