Resistance and Renewal-Surviving the Indian Residential School
The purpose of this book is primarily to present native perspectives of the Kamloops Indian Residential School, and to provide a limited overview of how native education has evolved. Interviews were conducted with native people of central interior British Columbia, former students of the school. Two main concepts, cultural invasion and resistance, are revealed.
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- ISBN: 0889781893
- Physical Description: 171 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm.
- Publisher: Vancouver, BC : Tillicum Library, 1993
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The Indian side of the story : being a concourse of presentations historical and biographical in character relating to the Indian Wars, and to the treatment accorded the Indians, in Washington Territory east of the Cascade Mountains during the period from 1853 to 1889, combined with some general discussions designed to bring out the Indians side of the story, and to offer a re-examination into Stevens-Wool controversy
Brown, William Compton, 1869-1963.