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Syuwén ct : sununéymuxw mulstímuxw, Methodist ťiwi'ulhéwtxw 'u Kanata, Coqualeetza ťakw 'i' skwool =The history that we share / Robert Janning ; Hul'q'umi'num' translation, Adam Manson.

Janning, Robert, 1956- (author). Manson, Adam, (translator.).

Summary:

"In The History That We Share, historian Robert Janning presents a clear and comprehensive depiction of the relationship that existed between the Snuneymuxw First Nation and the Methodist Church of Canada from the time of contact to the day Snuneymuxw children were first sent to the Coqualeetza Residential School, in Sardis, British Columbia. This book gives readers an opportunity to learn what day to day life was like in a First Nation community prior to the implementation of the Indian residential school system in British Columbia. Despite the fact that fear, guilt and shame have for many years conspired to conceal much of the history that we share, an immense body of documentation chronicling our past has been left to collect dust on the shelves of archives and libraries for a century or more. Driven by a consuming desire to better understand how we became who we are today, Janning launched an investigation that took five years to complete. After collecting and chronologically arranging his findings, he was determined that the evidence would get to see the light of day. After all, if it is the truth that will set us free, then is it not high time we took a long look in our rearview mirror?" -- Back cover

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780987747822
  • ISBN: 0987747827
  • Physical Description: xxx, 317 pages : maps, portraits, black and white photographs ; 29 cm
  • Edition: Hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: Victoria, British Columbia : Ballboy Press, [2023]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Contains text in English and Hul'q'umi'num'
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-307) and index.
Subject:
Snuneymuxw Indians > British Columbia > Nanaimo > History > Sources.
Methodist Church > Missions > British Columbia > History > Sources.
Coqualeetza Residential School (Chilliwack, B.C.) > History.
Nanaimo (B.C.) > History > 19th century.
Snuneymuxw Indians > Crimes against.
Off-reservation boarding schools > British Columbia > History > Sources.
Off-reservation boarding schools > British Columbia.
Indigenous peoples > Canada > Residential schools.
First Nations > British Columbia > Residential schools > History > Sources
Indians of North America > British Columbia > History
Indians of North America > British Columbia > Indigenous-Settler Relations
Indians of North America > British Columbia > Missionization.
Indians of North America > British Columbia > Residential schools.
Internats pour Autochtones > Colombie-Britannique.
Snuneymuxw > Colombie-Britannique > Nanaimo > Histoire > Sources.
Snuneymuxw > Crimes contre.
Internats pour Autochtones > Colombie-Britannique > Histoire > Sources.
Methodist Church > Missions
Off-reservation boarding schools
Snuneymuxw Indians
British Columbia
British Columbia > Nanaimo
Genre:
History
Sources

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24631. ‡aHistory that we share : Nanaimo Indian Band, Methodist Church of Canada, Coqualeetza home and school
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