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Impacts Of Residential Schools In Canada

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Do humans really see the impacts of the decisions they make? Canada’s government obviously did not. By knowing and understanding the history of Canada’s treatment towards the Aboriginal Community; we can determine the answer. The impacts made by the Canadian government's Residential Schools has affected the lives of the Aboriginal peoples and Survivors in three different ways. Many of the Survivors have been abusive towards their family and peers physically, due to their treatment and the impacts of the Residential Schools. Numerous amounts of the Survivors of the Residential Schools have been diagnosed with depression and anxiety, which leads up to the last point of how several of the Survivors have committed suicide or have had a fatal death …show more content…

After days, months, years of being physically and sexually abused, shamed, bullied, breaking ties with their families and having their identity stripped because they were “different”; let anxiety and depression start to get ahold of them. “Separated from their parents, they grew up knowing neither respect nor affection. A school system that mocked and suppressed their families’ cultures and traditions, destroyed their sense of self-worth.”(TRC Introduction). This introduces the idea of depression and anxiety beginning to unfold as words can not explain the pain and hurting they went through. “Children who had been bullied and abused, carried a burden of shame and anger for the rest of their lives. Overwhelmed by this legacy, many succumbed to despair and depression. Countless lives were lost to alcohol and drugs.”(TRC Introduction). There is no doubt that the Canadian government was racist towards the First Nation Peoples. The racism lead to the school system and the Survivors depression and anxiety. “The residential school environment was deeply racist. It presumed the intellectual inferiority of the children and it demeaned Aboriginal culture, language and parenting. The students were treated as if they were prisoners who required strict discipline simply because they were Aboriginal.”(TRC 227). Racism and the feeling of anger …show more content…

Their violent outbreaks and abuse towards loved ones, depression and anxiety have definitely been a factor to this as it has lead to suicide and fatal deaths of the Survivors because of the school system. “However, perhaps the most telling legacy of the residential school system is the frequency with which Survivors have died an early death. This is seen not only in the high incidence of suicide but also in the large number of deaths due to violence or alcohol-related cause.”(Stout 32). Suicide is never the answer, as we hear on a day to day basis. Can you believe that this is what the Residential school system lead the Survivors to? “The overall suicide rate among First Nation communities is about twice that of the total Canadian population. For Inuit, the rate is still higher: six to eleven times the rate for the general population. Aboriginal youth between the ages of ten and twenty-nine who are living on reserves are five to six times more likely to die by suicide than non-Aboriginal youth.”(TRC Introduction-7). The residential school system has driven so many people to believe that their life is not even worth living anymore. That is how badly the schools have impacted these

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