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Disadvantages Of Residential Schools

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Residential Schools are educational institutes created by the federal government, initially for assimilating Indigenous people into the Euro-Canadian Culture and later for segregating them. Forcibly removed from their families and communities, Indigenous children were taken to the schools where they were subjected to various atrocities such as sexual, mental, spiritual, and physical abuses. The cruelties the students went through are clearly documented in both secondary and primary sources. They show not only how the government treated and viewed them, but also how horrific the schools really are and how they negatively impacted the people who went to school there.
The schools came into being when the government asked Nicholas Flood Davin in 1879 to figure out the best education system that would work for Indigenous peoples. Without talking to Indigenous people to see what they thought, Davin decided that industrial schools, later became known as residential schools, would be perfect for First Nations. The students would learn a trade, and he mentioned asking churches to manage the schools. It was the hope of the government that the schools would civilize and Christianise Indigenous peoples. They would isolate the students from their families and cultures, forcing them to assimilate and adopt Euro-Canadian Christian culture. Also by limiting parents access to their children they were encouraging them to assimilate, so that they would have an easier time getting permission to

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