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A day at Indian residential schools in Canada / produced by Indigenous Education Coalition.
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Title:A day at Indian residential schools in Canada / produced by Indigenous Education Coalition.
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Other Contributors/Collections:French, Colin.
Kewayosh, Sarah.
Young, Donna.
White-Eye, Leslee.
Peel, Bryan.
Xwi7xwa Collection
Indigenous Education Coalition.
Canada. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.
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Published/Created:Muncey, Ont. : Indigenous Education Coalition, ©2005.
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Location:XWI7XWA LIBRARY audio-visual Where is this?
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:XWI7XWA LIBRARY audio-visual Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Indigenous peoples--Education--Canada--History.
Indigenous peoples--Cultural assimilation--Canada--History.
Indians of North America--Abuse of--Canada.
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Description:1 videodisc (approximately 26 min.) : sd., color ; 4 3/4 in.
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Terms governing use:Restrictions: Educational use and Personal use. http://copyright.ubc.ca/dvd-restrictions
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Credits:Executive producer, Donna Young ; director, Leslee White-Eye ; editor, Bryan Peel.
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Cast:Hosts, Colin French and Sarah Kewayosh.
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Summary:"A Day at Indian Residential Schools in Canada" is a 26 minute documentary on Canada's residential school experiment for Indigenous peoples. The events behind the relocation of thousands of Indigenous children are traced from the early 1800's to the late 1950's. Hosted by youth, the film explores life at three residential schools. Survivors recollect the daily routines, time spent on chores, and their feelings of isolation. The intergenerational legacy left behind by residential schooling is explored, an era often unwritten in Canada's history texts. The film features archival images of life at the schools and interviews with survivors who have never spoken before on camera about their experiences"--Insert.
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Notes:DVD.