Native American Voices: Indigenous Boarding and Residential Schools
Offered By: College of DuPage via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the dark history of Indigenous boarding and residential schools in Canada and the U.S. through this 1 hour 36 minute webinar. Examine the abuse, neglect, and trauma Native children endured over the past 150 years, and delve into the ongoing pursuit of truth and reconciliation. Investigate the path forward regarding accountability, restitution, and healing for these historical atrocities. Presented as the final installment of a three-part Native Voices webinar series, this collaborative effort between the College of DuPage Native American Studies Committee and partnering Illinois public libraries offers a comprehensive look at this crucial aspect of Native American history and its lasting impact.
Syllabus
Native American Voices: Indigenous Boarding and Residential Schools
Taught by
College of DuPage
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