ShepherdsDog wrote:
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2006/07/07/bc-res-schools.html
Imagine that!! The government demanding that natives actually prove they were in the residential schools before they get any money! The nerve of them! How about proof of abuse too. Not every person who attended a residential school suffered, nor was it a negative experience for all who attended.
The mere fact of being placed into a residential school did harm. No further harm need be established than that.
I have read or heard of no claim at all that that their residential school experience was anything but a negative one.
Conditions were poor and orders to speak the unfamiliar language were enforced with beatings.
I speak from anecdotes from one side of the family. My great grand mother attended a residential school thanks. From whence comes your insight, if I may ask, Shepherd's dog? you write as though you are some sort of authority on what happened at the residential schools so I wonder from which reserve your people came? My great grandmother is long passed away now, so i can no longer ask her for more detail. Not that she would have spoken of it.
It was so thoroughly inculcated into her that to be native was a shameful thing she held held it as a shameful family secret from her own grandchildren.
I wonder how indignant ctritics would feel were it they who were subjected to that treatment, and whether they would be so willing to just forget it?