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Manitoba Studies in Native History
Manitoba Studies in Native History XI
“A National Crime”
The Canadian Government and the Residential School System, 1879 to 1986
John S. Milloy
The University of Manitoba Press
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Suffer the Little Children …
Part 1 Vision: The Circle of Civilized Conditions
The Tuition of Thomas Moore
1
The Imperial Heritage, 1830 to 1879
2
The Founding Vision of Residential School Education, 1879 to 1920
3
Part 2 Reality: The System at Work, 1879 to 1946
“A National Crime”: Building and Managing the System, 1879 to 1946
4
“The Charge of Manslaughter”: Disease and Death, 1879 to 1946
5
“We Are Going to Tell You How We Are Treated”: Food and Clothing, 1879 to 1946
6
The Parenting Presumption: Neglect and Abuse
7
Teaching and Learning, 1879 to 1946
8
Part 3 Integration and Guardianship, 1946 to 1986
Integration for Closure, 1946 to 1986
9
Persistence: The Struggle for Closure
10
Northern and Arctic Assimilation
11
The Failure of Guardianship: Neglect and Abuse, 1946 to 1986
12
Epilogue: Beyond Closure, 1992 to 1998
Appendix
Residential Schools in Canada, 1931
Notes
Introduction
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Epilogue
References
Primary Sources
Published Primary Sources and Secondary Sources
Index
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