they done nothing cause there lazy
the policy between 1880 - 1960 which attempted to acculturate Australian aboriginal children
They did chores like milking cows and had chickens for eggs instead of going to the grocery store.
The peasant would grow the Lord's food, he would cook the lord's food, he would take care of his livestock,he would do the tailoring, he would have a whole list of chores that he had to do for the Lord.
Today the term Metis refer to all those of European and Aboriginal mixed blood but when Canada purchased Ruperts Land, complete with people, Metis referred to French and Aboriginal mixed bloods. Most mixed bloods in Ruperts Land were Scottish Aboriginal or British Aboriginal and that is still the case for Western Canada. This answer will refer to all those of European Aboriginal mixed blood as Metis. They responded as anyone would if they had found themselves being sold to a new country without being consulted. First with questions, then with action which included creating their own government to talk to Canada with. Canada would not accept any such governments in their colonies and responded violently. The Metis and other met violence with violence but were out numbered and out gunned.
The aboriginal children did chores in the kitchen.
What chores did children do in a mission ffdf
What chores did children do in a mission ffdf
Yes. Believe its true. If you did not work you did not eat so therefore children would have done chores to ensure eating privileges.
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Chores, children, and the 1940's
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I would actually argue just the opposite, that the Christian faith supports giving children chores. Proverbs 22:6 is a great reference to use. The Bible favors discipline and training children. Chores can be a wonderful teaching tool!
realy hard chores
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to do the eletive
Aboriginal Children's Advancement Society was created in 1966.