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For minority groups, segregation existed in schools, churches, residential districts, & most public places such as restaurants, theaters, & barber shops.
The answer 2 your is the First Nations your welcome
the ancestors of the peoples of the First Nations
Native Americans fought for both sides, turning the tide in many of the battles. Eventually, their guerrilla warfare techniques would be the clincher for the colonists in the American Revolution.
In residential schools, First Nations children were often given inadequate and culturally inappropriate food, such as porridge, bread, and sometimes spoiled food. Many children suffered from malnutrition due to the poor quality and quantity of food provided.
Being the first in your family to graduate from high school
First Nations people in residential schools were often provided with a limited and poor quality diet that typically included items like porridge, bread, potatoes, and canned meat. They were deprived of traditional foods that were essential to their cultural practices and health, leading to nutritional deficiencies and negative health outcomes. This aspect of residential schools contributed to the further erasure of Indigenous cultures and ways of life.
Well it's, kind of because the government didn't want the " first nations" people to be in with like lets say " white" people, or what ever and wanted them to be in an all " first nations" school so they could learn how to be " white". And it wasn't right.
When the Europeans came to Canada and found the aboriginal peoples here they found that their ''God'' was not the same and that their ways of living were different. The Europeans thinking that they are superior compared to the Aboriginal people they made Residential Schools and put them in the schools essentially to make them more like the Europeans.
First Nation schools are called Residential Schools, and they forced First Native students to speak English and tried to force them out of their religious beliefs.
All across Canada. Residential schools were common for many Canadians as our population was spread very thinly, too thinly to have schools within a horse or canoe ride. As a result Canadians would send their children to areas with populations large enough to have schools. Many of those schools would have the students stay at the school. Residential schools were also called Boarding schools and still exist today.
where are residential school in canada
Samaritan Residential Schools's motto is 'LEARN, LEAD SUCCEED'.
The residential school experience had a devastating impact on First Nations families and communities, leading to the loss of language, culture, and traditions. Many survivors experienced physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, which caused intergenerational trauma and contributed to systemic issues such as substance abuse, mental health challenges, and high rates of poverty and violence within Indigenous communities. The legacy of residential schools continues to affect Indigenous peoples today, highlighting the need for healing, reconciliation, and cultural revitalization.
it can go both ways but i think it was bad because alot of First nations were forced to go by Jesuits to go to residential schools and were mistreated and also guns were introduced which meant killing faster, which meant deadly battles. They also gave achohol to First Nations which they abused and now have a horrible reputation even though they are a proud people.
they didn't beause the canadain- europeans had a reallt tight hold on the resisential schools and churches, and on the first nations people's land