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Healing the impacts of Residential Schools Between 1831 and 1996, residential schools operated in Canada through arrangements between the Government of Canada and the church.
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Where are the Children? – Legacy of Hope Foundation. This...
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Where are the Children? Healing The Legacy Of The Residential Schools. – Legacy of Hope Foundation. This exhibition, the first in Canada to be developed on residential schools, uses archival photographs and documents, to tell the story of the System using a more traditional museum-style format.
Messages of Reconciliation by the Legacy of Hope Foundation A powerful video about the impact of residential schools on our Indigenous peoples by our friends from Legacy of Hope.
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Where are the Children? – Legacy of Hope Foundation. This exhibition, the first in Canada to be developed on residential schools, uses archival photographs and documents, to tell the story of the System using a more traditional museum-style format.
Healing the Impacts of Residential Schools (English)" by Legacy of Hope Foundation on Vimeo, the home for high quality…
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Book includes photographs of Indian, Inuit and Metis children at residential schools. Photographs are accompanied by written text: the historical background of residential schools; interviews and profiles of contemporary role models who shared the residential school experience; and accounts of healing from these experiences.
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The Residential Schools Legacy Program aims to provide support to Indigenous communities and partners to advance Calls to Action 72-76 through 4 distinct funding streams: the Residential Schools Missing Children – Community Support stream; Sustainability Funding for the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation stream