[Apologies to First Nations peoples].

Title
[Apologies to First Nations peoples].

Summary
On November 26, 2012, the Government of Canada commemorated the Legacy of Indian Residential Schools through the dedication of a stained glass window in Parliament. The window is permanently installed in Centre Block on Parliament Hill. This video highlights the making of the stained glass window, interview with the artist and former Indian Residential School students on the day of the dedication ceremony.

Year Published
2012-2013

Physical Description
1 portfolio (4 looseleaf pages, 3 brochures, 1 folded sheet, 1 folded map) ; 30 cm + DVD (4 3/4 inches)

Contents
Brochure: For the child taken, for the parent left behind -- Brochure: Indian Residential Schools: an overview -- The confessions of the Presbyterian Church in Canada -- Anglican Church of Canada, apology to Native People -- [Listing of resources] -- 1986 apology to First Nations Peoples -- Stained glass window in Parliament commemorating the legacy of Indian Residential Schools -- Stephen Harper statement of apology to former students of Indian Residential Schools -- Map: Residential Schools of Canada -- DVD: Remembering the Past: a window to the future.

Subject
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Government relations.
 
Indigenous peoples -- Abuse of -- Canada.
 
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- History.
 
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Residential schools.

Added Corporate Author
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.
 
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada.

Added Title
For the child taken, for the parent left behind.
 
Remembering the past : a window to the future : stained glass window in Parliament commemorating the legacy of residential schools.

Summary
On November 26, 2012, the Government of Canada commemorated the Legacy of Indian Residential Schools through the dedication of a stained glass window in Parliament. The window is permanently installed in Centre Block on Parliament Hill. This video highlights the making of the stained glass window, interview with the artist and former Indian Residential School students on the day of the dedication ceremony.

ISBN
9781100214139

Publisher
Place of publication not identified : Publisher not identified, [2012-2013?]


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Mount PleasantTSS 371.8 STATeacher resource30152000254857Teacher Materials