Canadians need an aboriginal history lesson

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This is a good idea. Canadians need to learn more about their history, that the country began before 1867. It opens a can of worms because history is an open ended subject and at this politically correct time, too many limits are put on what people can say and think. Partly because of great ignorance and bogus ideologies like multiculturalism.


Canadians need an aboriginal history lesson - The Globe and Mail



Canadians need an aboriginal history lesson

j.d.m. stewart

Special to Globe and Mail Update

Published Wednesday, Feb. 29, 2012 12:00AM EST

Last updated Wednesday, Feb. 29, 2012 12:04AM EST


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Among the 20 recommendations released last week by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission investigating the residential schools scandal, those directed to teaching the history of the period garnered the most attention.

Implicit in the TRC’s interim report is that the history of residential schools is not being taught. As such, the recommendations join a long list of occasions during which Canadians have been reminded of how their educational system is letting them down when it comes to teaching them about their country’s past.

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But this reminder has another, constructive dimension: It highlights the practical and vital value of a history education as well as the instrumental role it can play in closing a rift between aboriginals and non-aboriginals.

While it’s true that history can be abused and be divisive, the study of the past can also have a positive impact. It can be used to heal and to develop understanding and empathy, and it can encourage critical discourse among people. More obviously, studying history is one of the most important components of active citizenship. Learning about your country is essential.
As Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan wrote in her book The Uses and Abuses of History, “history responds to a variety of needs, from greater understanding of ourselves and our world to answers about what to do.”


All of this is of great relevance to the residential schools question. As a country, we have a golden opportunity to be a part of a solution to a historical wrong, but it will take dedication from government leaders and, perhaps more important, the country’s history teachers.

And the pressure is clearly on Canada’s schools to deliver.

“They want the full history of residential schools and aboriginal peoples taught to all students in Canada at all levels of study and to all teachers, and given prominence in Canadian history texts,” the TRC report noted.

Calling the issue “clear, urgent, important and persistent,” the TRC recommendations have put the teaching of history and its value at the forefront. Are the stakeholders involved up to the task?

While all provinces require students to learn about some aboriginal history at some point, just how much this happens is an open question, particularly at the high-school level.

In education, curriculum is partly aspirational – and what actually gets taught often comes down to choices made by teachers, and this is especially so in history where there are so many topics to cover. Inevitably, some things get left behind.

The challenge is to ensure that the history of residential schools is being taught in meaningful ways that engage students and educate them about the past. The TRC report calls on provinces to investigate how much this is happening, but this will have to go beyond simply looking at curriculum.

Beyond education, there are NGOs trying to help. For two weeks in February, former prime minister Paul Martin’s Martin Aboriginal Education Initiative teamed up with the Free the Children to promote awareness and teaching of aboriginal history. This is great support.

Now is the time for educators to step up and see what they can do to be a part of a historic healing process, using the graces of history to do it. I urge all teachers and those who care about Canada and its past to read the TRC’s moving interim report, and then to make needed changes. In fact, high-school students should be reading excerpts from it, too.

As Mr. Justice Murray Sinclair, the TRC’s chair, wrote: “There is an opportunity now for Canadians to engage in this work, to make their own contributions to reconciliation, and to create new truths about our country.”
 

MHz

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Perhaps the Churches involved should stop resisting the truth and cough up a big check. Course that means support for Gaza and the West Bank (for starters) conditions would also have to switch to supporting the abused over the abusers. Pigs will fly before our Gov ever takes that moral step forward.
 
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CDNBear

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Perhaps the Churches involved should stop resisting the truth and cough up a big check. Course that means support for Gaza and the West Bank (for starters) conditions would also have to switch to supportting the abused over the abusers. Pigs will fly before our Gov ever takes that moral step forward.
Dear gawd yer funny.
 

SLM

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Perhaps the Churches involved should stop resisting the truth and cough up a big check. Course that means support for Gaza and the West Bank (for starters) conditions would also have to switch to supporting the abused over the abusers. Pigs will fly before our Gov ever takes that moral step forward.

Canadians. Need. An. Aboriginal. History. Lesson.

Yep, that's got Gaza and the West Bank written all over it.
 

MHz

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Want to do a case by case study of how Israel treats children in those places and compare it to the rapes and killing that the Church did in Canad with the Governments approval?
 

CDNBear

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Want to do a case by case study of how Israel treats children in those places and compare it to the rapes and killing that the Church did in Canad with the Governments approval?
Sure, go start a thread on it.
 

SLM

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Sure, go start a thread on it.

Be careful there, I predict Jim will be along any minute to ask you if you're a Forum Cop.

And we all know how he feels about cops. ;)

Want to do a case by case study of how Israel treats children in those places and compare it to the rapes and killing that the Church did in Canad with the Governments approval?

Nope.
 

MHz

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Can't say as I blame you, do you have an 'estimate' on what the outcome would be, 'similar' or 'not similar'?
 

SLM

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I'm a patient gal by anybody's standards but how about only one obsessive-complusive, laser focused diatribe on an entire ethnic group per thread, please.
 

MHz

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Do you always get what you wish for? Why comment if you aren't prepared to answer? Palestinians aren't an ethnic people, they belong to a country.
 

The Old Medic

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It was written Government policy, right through the Teudeau administration, to eliminate all Native bands and tribes, and force them to assimilate into the "greater population". Pierre Elliot himself wrote an infamous "White paper" calling for all tribes and bands to be abolished, all reserves to be eliminated and all natives to either adopt the "white culture" or essentially be left to die out. That was LITERALLY the goal, the total and complete elimination of all Indians as a distinct people.

Canada has been cited, REPEATEDLY, by the United Nations Human Rights Commission, for its mal-treatment of its native peoples. It continues to do exactly what it has ALWAYS done, to treat them as something sub-human.

You complain about what the Churches did? Well, if the government had not forced all Native children into those programs, the abuse would never have happened in the first place.

It is about time that the government of Canada leave the 16th century, and come into the 21st century , when it come to the treatment of all of its indigenous peoples,. the Indians, the Inuit and the Métis..
 

karrie

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That's all well and good Medic, but what's the right path? Integration is considered abuse, segregation is considered abuse. No one can move in any direction without being called on it, except for the First Nations, and they don't seem to care to. What's the cure? I know all the history, and still all I see is an impasse.
 

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That's all well and good Medic, but what's the right path? Integration is considered abuse, segregation is considered abuse. No one can move in any direction without being called on it, except for the First Nations, and they don't seem to care to. What's the cure? I know all the history, and still all I see is an impasse.

I don't know that it's a 'cure' per se, but I can't help but think that if everyone had the history, the true history (the good, the bad, the ugly and all points in between) we might at least have some hope somewhere down the line. It all may just begin with understanding and no one can understand without the knowledge. But maybe I'm naive to think that way.
 

taxslave

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Thumbs down for highjacking a thread.

There is always a lefty with an agenda. Generally not relevant to what ever is happening at the time.

Somehow I get the feeling that if more Canadians knew about the history of their country and what was done in the name of the king and church there would be a lot more people that would want to sever any ties with jolly old england.
 

SLM

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Somehow I get the feeling that if more Canadians knew about the history of their country and what was done in the name of the king and church there would be a lot more people that would want to sever any ties with jolly old england.

Or maybe they'd just "get it" instead of buying into every dramatic headline. Or thread. Just saying.