An unsettling study of two tragic events at an Indian residential school in British Columbia which serve as a microcosm of the profound impact the residential school system had on Aboriginal communities in Canada throughout this century. The book's focal points are the death of a runaway boy and the suicide of another while they were students at the Williams Lake Indian Residential School during the early part of this century. Imbedded in these stories is the complex relationship between the Department of Indian Affairs, the Oblates, and the Aboriginal communities that in turn has influenced relations between government, church, and Aboriginals today.
What People Are Saying
A solid addition to the historical record. —BCLA Reporter
Book Details
Author: Elizabeth Furniss
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781551520155
Size: 142 pages
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
Year: 2011