Across
- 2. The new laws were put in place by superintendent ____ Campbell Scott.(Rozario, 2024, April 23)
- 3. This is a defining moment because it has had a large scale affect on multiple ____, specifically the Indigenous peoples of Canada
- 8. Residential Schools were attended by thousands of Inuit, Metis, and ____ children across Canada. (Rozario, 2024, April 23)
- 9. This moment is significant because it is ___ to succeeding generations and has influenced trends, specifically through generational trauma
- 10. It meets the criteria of a defining moment as it had a long-term impact on ____, through politics and culture
- 12. The 1867 ____ Act underwent changes in 1920. (Rozario, 2024, April 23)
- 13. The changes required every Aboriginal Child between 7 to __ years to attend residential schools. (Rozario, 2024, April 23)
Down
- 1. It also meets the criteria of a defining moment through directly causing the formation of the "___ and Reconciliation Commission", a long term solution to a "cultural genocide"
- 4. This shows cause and consequence because the relationship between Canada and its ___ peoples was harmed forever
- 5. The ___ residential school in Canada closed in 1996. (Rozario, 2024, April 23)
- 6. As a consequence of this change, __ schools were operating in Canada by 1931. (Hoogevan, 2024, 228)
- 7. This historical moment exhibits the historical concept of cause and ____
- 11. Due to this defining moment, thousands of children and families were affected by generational ____.
