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Aboriginal people

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Aboriginal people

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  • UHHH! but I don't want to go residential schools. These schools have terrible staffing and have violence!!
  • In 1920, there was a Indian act that made it compulsory for students to either go to normal day schools or residential schools. However, the students were sometimes forced to go to residential schools
  • Oh shut up you dumb dora! why are you trying to frame us? It's not like we are going to bump off our students....
  • Be quiet dumb dora!!! and get in the struggle buggy of my jalopy
  • Please, don't take me to the residential school! I don't want to go with this dumb dora in her jalopy, SCRAM!!
  • Residential schools were government-sponsored religious schools that many Indigenous children were forced to attend.
  • MMM look at all this tasty food, I wonder what I'm going to eat!
  • What? this is totally not Jake, are you trying to bump off us???
  • The Truth and Reconciliation Commission's  indicated that the main causes of death in children at residential were physical harm, malnutrition and neglect
  • You're not getting anything hahaha.
  • Yeah pretty much.
  • When they would write letters to their families, they were only allowed to write in English. It was very difficult for those who spoke other native languages.
  • Oh shut your kisser!! or else I will upchuck on your gams
  • Hey little boy who looks like Mario, your number is 11268 and this guy wearing a plain white shirt, your number is 12666
  • They were often not even acknowledged bu their own name, instead they were given numbers.
  • Recently, Canada discovered that 215 native children were buried on the grounds of one of a former residential school. It's shocking to see how bad these schools were and what these children went through.
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