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    Response, responsibility, and renewal : Canada's truth and reconciliation journey / edited for the Aboriginal Healing Foundation by Gregory Younging, Jonathan Dewar, Mike DeGagné.

    • Title:Response, responsibility, and renewal : Canada's truth and reconciliation journey / edited for the Aboriginal Healing Foundation by Gregory Younging, Jonathan Dewar, Mike DeGagné.
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    • Variant Title: Résponse, responsabilité et renouveau : cheminement du Canada vers la vérité et la réconciliation
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Young-Ing, Greg.
      DeGagné, Mike.
      Dewar, Jonathan.
      Xwi7xwa Collection
      Aboriginal Healing Foundation (Canada)
    • Published/Created:Ottawa, Ont. : Aboriginal Healing Foundation, 2009
    • Holdings

       
    • FNHL (Xwi7xwa) Subjects:Indigenous Peoples--Residential schools--Healing.
      Indigenous Peoples--Education.
      Indigenous Peoples--Residential schools--History.
      Indigenous Peoples--Child abuse.
      Indigenous Peoples--Assimilation.
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Truth and Reconciliation Commission Canada
    • Description:x, 409 p. : ill., some col. ill. ; 28 cm.
    • Series:Aboriginal Healing Foundation research series.
    • Notes:Issued as part of the Canadian electronic library, Documents collection, and Canadian public policy collection.
      Includes bibliographical references.
    • ISBN:9781897285725 (print)
    • Contents:Sect. 1 : History in our midst
      On the side of the angels / Jose Kusugak
      Reconciliation: the only way forward to fair and enduring coexistence / Rene Dussault
      née Eustace: the little girl who would be chief / Sophie Pierre
      The Labrador Inuit experience with Canadian governance / James Igloliorte
      Both sides now: designing white men and the other side of history /Susan Crean
      Truth about residential schools and reconciling this history: a Michif view / Rita Flamand
      For everything there is a season / Ian MacKenzie
      Cry me a river, white boy / Drew Hayden Taylor
      When the Prime Minister said sorry / Mick Dodson
      Sect. 2 : Reconciliation, restitution, rhetoric
      Inuit artistic expression as cultural resilience / Heather Igloliorte
      Returning to harmony / Richard Wagamese
      Dispelling ignorance of residential schools / Peter Harrison
      Reconciliation: for First Nations this must include fiscal fairness / Scott Serson
      Apology and reconciliation: a timeline of events
      Restitution is the real pathway to justice for Indigenous peoples / Taiaiake Alfred
      You can't un-ring a bell: demonstrating contrition through action / Waziyatawin
      Beyond sorry: making the apology genuinely meaningful in Australia? / David Hollinsworth
      Half-truths and whole lies: rhetoric in the "apology" and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission / Roland Chrisjohn and Tanya Wasacase
      Sect. 3 : Tomorrow's history
      Remembering the children: the Church and Aboriginal leaders tour / Fred Hiltz
      Reconciliation and the revitalization of Indigenous languages / Valerie Galley
      The inherited legacy: as a hyphen Canadian / Mari Tanaka
      The role of culturally relevant gender-based analysis in reconciliation / Erin Wolski
      Reconciliation: a "dangerous opportunity" to unsettle ourselves / Natalie A. Chambers
      Reconciliation: four barriers to paradigm shifting / John Ralston Saul
      Inherited history, international law, and the UN Declaration / Gregory Younging
      Conclusion
      About the editorial committee and acknowledgements
      Appendix 1: Canada's statement of reconciliation
      Appendix 2: Canada's statements of apology
      Appendix 3: Church apologies
      Appendix 4: Communiqué of the Holy See press office
      Appendix 5: Government of Newfoundland apology
      Appendix 6: Australia's apology
      Appendix 7: United States of America's proposed apology: President Barack Obama's message for First Americans.
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