Today is mom's birthday. Not sure what will take place.
I'll be glad to get the baby shower over with, my living room looks like a party supply store.
Happy Tuesday.
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A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
A city known for their venomous (more so than usual, I guess) Indian Residential Schools has done an honor ceremony. The Canadian estimates are that 150,000 children were kidnapped from their reserves and forced into these schools. Gatineau has researched and found only 2,500. There is a 1m video about halfway down. They have written the names of those who died on a red banner that they bring out and it is so powerful that it keeps coming and coming.
So the object of these residential schools was?? Get the "Indian" out of them and make them Canadians? Sounds like a really bad plan but there were a lot of bad plans in that time period. At any rate, feel sorry for them and their families.
So the object of these residential schools was?? Get the "Indian" out of them and make them Canadians? Sounds like a really bad plan but there were a lot of bad plans in that time period. At any rate, feel sorry for them and their families.
Yes. It was for the Catholic church to save and assimilate the Heathens. Entire nations lost their history, their ability to form loving relationships with family and their own children, and even their language because they were beaten if they didn't speak english. Well, they were beaten for a lot of things. Not to mention other forms of 'punishment' by Priests and Nuns. It is a really shameful part of Canadian history. They would go as far as searching out villages and physically stealing the children. The schools ran from the early 1930s to the mid 1990s. Here is a good explanation of what the schools were.
There are some really good books on the history of the schools. Lots of memoirs as well. I try to read as many of them that I can, because I believe that stories should be told and history remembered.
Check out this; Secret Path by Gord Downie (lead singer of the Tragically Hip). It's so good. The story/movie itself is only half of this - the rest is documentary. The movie starts about 5m in. It is a family telling the story about lost family members. The story of the 5 Matches is very well known, and this is a great version of it.