Learn more about the Indian Act and government policies, and their lasting impact on Tsawwassen communities. This course also includes residential schools, the Sixties Scoop, child welfare systems, and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG).
Please note this content may be difficult for Indigenous and non-Indigenous learners, but this painful history demonstrates the strength and resilience of our people.
The Indian Act
Crisis Support Resources
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The Indian Act: It’s Ongoing Impact on First Nations
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Band Council System
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Enfranchisement: A Policy of Assimilation
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Indigenous Veterans; Equals on the Battlefield, but not at Home
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Government Restrictions & Systems
Indian Agent System
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Spiritual & Legal Restrictions
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Indian Shaker Church
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The Pass System
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Peasant Farm Policy
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The Permit System
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Food Fish Permit System
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A Glimpse into Canadian History – Indian Hospitals
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Eugenics
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The Strength and Struggle of Indigenous Women
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Whites Only
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Residential Schools
Residential School Survivor Stories
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Residential Schools
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Schools Begin Closing
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Missing Children & Unmarked Graves & Burial Sites
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Sixties Scoop & Child Welfare System
A Sixties Scoop Survivor Tells Her Story
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The Sixties Scoop
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Child Welfare System & Birth Alerts
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Don’t Look Away
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MMIWG
Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG)
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Coping Strategies & Impacts of Intergenerational Trauma
Intergenerational Trauma
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Coping Strategies and Impacts for Indigenous Peoples
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Coping Strategies for Non-indigenous Canadians
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Lasting Effects of the Colonial History in Canada
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TRC
Truth & Reconciliation Commission (TRC)
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Justice Murray Sinclair
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Learning Reflections
Learning Reflections
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