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    <title>Residential Schools: The Intergenerational Impacts on Aboriginal Peoples</title>
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    <description>Title: Residential Schools: The Intergenerational Impacts on Aboriginal Peoples
Authors: Partridge, Cheryle
Abstract: Many authors, historians and researchers concur with the idea&#xD;
that residential schools have impacted generation after generation of&#xD;
Aboriginal Peoples in this country. In the late nineteenth and early&#xD;
twentieth centuries, the federal government wanted Aboriginal peoples&#xD;
to abandon their traditional beliefs and adopt western-based values&#xD;
and religions. The investigation of the role and impacts of residential&#xD;
schools on Aboriginal traditional knowledge and mental, emotional,&#xD;
physical and spiritual well-being must be studied within the context&#xD;
of colonization and genocide. Residential schools were funded by the&#xD;
federal government, but were operated by various religious institutions.&#xD;
The goal of residential schools was institutionalized assimilation by&#xD;
stripping Aboriginal peoples of their language, culture and connection&#xD;
with family. Although the assaults on the first peoples of this land&#xD;
have been devastating and intergenerational, as discussed within this&#xD;
article, it is with pride that we celebrate the resilience and tenacity of&#xD;
the holistic well-being of Aboriginal peoples. We are still here.</description>
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