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Injustices to Indigenous People - Coggle Diagram
Injustices to Indigenous People
When it started
John A. MacDonald
Hurtful Policies
Pass System
Inability to leave reserve
Authorization
Criminalized Ceremonies
Powwows
Potlatches
Deliberate starvation
Executed Métis leader Louis Riel
Authorized Residential schools
Cultural Genocide
15,000 kids
Family separation
Canada's first Prime Minister
Hudson's Bay Company
Fur trading company
Trading with Indigenous
Stealing land territory
Taking advantage
HBC buys fur for low price from cree
HBC sells expensive
Careless of Cree wellfare
Monopolizing trading stores in reserves
HBC became rich while the indigenous people remain in poverty
Hunting
Killing animals for fur
Overhunting
Diseases
Smallpox
Tuberculosis
Wiping out communities
Blankets
Introduced alcohol, guns to Indians
Reflection
Indigenous people were kind
They got taken advantage of
Compensations
Compensation provided is not enough
Incomparable to the injustice
Land is not returned
Irreversible damage
Broken families
Broken lives
Indian status
Health benefits
Benifits
Stephen Harper Apology
Pope Francis apology
Orange Shirt Day
Justin Trudeau Apology
$1.9 billion compensation package
Despite progress, little change
Racism continues
Bias continues
Stereotyping continues
Learning from past mistakes
Never let this happen again
Treat people of all cultures fairly
Never view any culture as inferior
Respect other's culture
Residential schools
Main purpose is to civilize and convert Indigenous youths
Take away children
150,000 attendance
Overcrowded
More than 6,000 Deaths
Disrupt Families
Assimilate to Canadian society
Government-sponsored
Ran by churches
130 schools operated
1831 and 1996
Roman Catholic Church
Angelican Church
United Churches
Presbyterian Church
Integrating religious practices
Negative experiences
Isolation
Scorned for their culture
Forbidden to speak first language
Hair was cut short
No traditional clothing
New uniforms
New whiteman names
Teach Christian practices
Criticized Indigenous traditions
Scorned
Separation
Parents
Never see family for years
Siblings
Comunity
Gender
Chores
Cleaning
Carpentry
Laundry
Poor education
Bad teachers
Harsh
Unprepared
Under qualified
Overworked
Poorly paid
Sexual Predators
Elementary curriculum
Lessons in French or English
Basic
Irrelevant to student's needs
Uninteresting
No clear goals
No clear standards
Physical Abuse
Beaten
Chain
Confined
Sexual Abuse
Underfed
Malnutrition
Exposure to disease
Tuberculosis
Influenza
Small pox
Pneumonia
Low quality food