Canada's Aboriginal People
Across
- 4. Cultural customs and ceremonies that the schools tried to eliminate.
- 6. Attendance at these schools was ______, meaning parents had no legal choice.
- 8. The "Sixties _____" involved the mass removal of children into foster care.
- 11. Small or large acts taken by students to keep their culture alive despite the rules.
- 13. A formal statement of regret issued by the government to the survivors.
- 14. The specific name for the government-funded boarding schools for Indigenous youth.
- 16. Trauma that is passed down from parents to children over many decades.
- 17. The "______ Institute" was the first residential school established in Canada.
- 18. The _______ and Reconciliation Commission was created to uncover the facts.
- 19. The ancestral history and language that students were forbidden from using.
Down
- 1. Corruption or dishonesty; survivors fight to restore their personal and cultural ______.
- 2. These were often forcibly cut off students upon arrival to strip them of their identity.
- 3. The unfair and harmful treatment of children within the school system.
- 5. The feeling of being removed from one's home and not belonging anywhere.
- 7. The government's goal to force Indigenous people to adopt Western culture.
- 8. Instead of being called a victim, a person who lived through the system is a ______.
- 9. The difficult emotional process of recovering from school-related trauma.
- 10. The long-lasting historical "mark" or impact left behind by these institutions.
- 12. A school in Ontario often cited for the extreme abuse of its students.
- 15. Land where Indigenous families lived before children were taken to schools.