What are some residential school quotes?

What are some residential school quotes?

“Our hearts are broken. Canada is broken.” For non-Indigenous parents who are settlers of this country, we cannot reverse the irreparable pain and intergenerational trauma residential schools inflicted on Indigenous families across Canada. But we can seek to understand and educate—both ourselves and our children.

Did anything positive come from residential schools?

Paul Alternative Education Centre, taken from an Alberta Grade 11 social studies correspondence course, asked what a positive effect of residential schools was. The multiple choice answers were: children were away for (sic) home; children learned to read; children were taught manners; and children became civilized.

Did residential schools take babies?

“An estimated 150,000 children were taken from their families and sent to residential schools. Current records estimate that 6,000 children died while attending these schools, but based on the Kamloops school — where previous records indicated 53 children died — it is clear records are inaccurate.”

How old is Phyllis Webstad?

About 55 years (1967)Phyllis Webstad / Age

What was the worst punishments in residential schools?

Corporal punishment was common at residential schools, with many students describing being strapped or beaten. Many students also experienced sexual abuse.

How did children in residential schools feel?

Many were discouraged from pursuing further education. Abuse at the schools was widespread: emotional and psychological abuse was constant, physical abuse was metred out as punishment, and sexual abuse was also common.

Why was the orange shirt taken away?

Why is it an orange shirt? The “orange shirt” in Orange Shirt Day refers to the new shirt that Phyllis Webstad was given to her by her grandmother for her first day of school at St. Joseph’s Mission residential school in British Columbia. When Phyllis got to school, they took away her clothes, including her new shirt.

Who made Orange Shirt Day?

It was first adopted by Cariboo-Chilcotin School District 27 in 2013 and later throughout British Columbia. By 2020, Orange Shirt Day ideas and resources were used by teachers across Canada and on 30 September, schools, colleges and universities were awash in orange.

Why did they cut kids hair in residential schools?

They’d cut their hair because they knew it was important to our people.” Residential schools were established by the Canadian government in the late 1800s, with the goal of assimilating Indigenous children by disconnecting them from their culture and traditions.