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  • Essay / Canada's Indian Residential Schools Case Study - 1810

    As part of this strategy, authorities began taking children away from their homes in an effort to distance them from their families and communities. The school system did not allow students to practice or recognize their indigenous culture or heritage, nor were they able to speak in their own language. The sole purpose of residential schools was to destroy all aspects of Aboriginal culture and completely undermine it, for this reason their culture was considered inferior to that of the Aboriginal people..