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KWE’ – WELCOME! October 19, 2016. Kwe’ is how the Aboriginal Community welcome and greet others! And we Kwe’ you to our blog on Aboriginal Peoples! Over the past few weeks we have learned much about the Indigenous community which inspired us to share with you the gist of what we have learned and feel is important to share with others. Our appreciation for the Aboriginal community has grown immensely and we hope the same happens for you after you’ve explored this blog! Who are the Aboriginals? We can talk...

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KWE’ – WELCOME! October 19, 2016. Kwe’ is how the Aboriginal Community welcome and greet others! And we Kwe’ you to our blog on Aboriginal Peoples! Over the past few weeks we have learned much about the Indigenous community which inspired us to share with you the gist of what we have learned and feel is important to share with others. Our appreciation for the Aboriginal community has grown immensely and we hope the same happens for you after you’ve explored this blog! Who are the Aboriginals? We can talk...

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Indian Act & Sixties Scoop – ABORIGINAL PEOPLES

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Indian Act and Sixties Scoop. October 19, 2016. October 19, 2016. We can talk about the Indian Act for the entire blog as it holds so much information. We don’t want to bore you so we’ll just briefly cover the gist of it. So, what is the Indian Act? Imagine being taken away from your home, from your family, and put into a different home, in a different country, and being forced to be a part of a different culture! The sixties scoop took place after the period of the Residential Schools, where many childr...

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Last But Not Least! – ABORIGINAL PEOPLES

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Last But Not Least! October 19, 2016. October 19, 2016. This brings our blog to an end. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we enjoyed making it. Just like we mentioned in the beginning of the blog, our appreciation for the Aboriginal community has grown immensly and we hope this blog has opened up your eyes and your mind to what the Aboriginal community has been through in the past and continues to go through. Let’s spread some equality by making others more aware! Wela ‘lin – Thank you! Notify me of new ...

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KWE’ – WELCOME! October 19, 2016. Kwe’ is how the Aboriginal Community welcome and greet others! And we Kwe’ you to our blog on Aboriginal Peoples! Over the past few weeks we have learned much about the Indigenous community which inspired us to share with you the gist of what we have learned and feel is important to share with others. Our appreciation for the Aboriginal community has grown immensely and we hope the same happens for you after you’ve explored this blog! Who are the Aboriginals? We can talk...

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Challenges – ABORIGINAL PEOPLES

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October 19, 2016. October 19, 2016. Many children live with strangers. Many children also never return to their families because they commit suicide. We came across this video on YouTube and we strongly recommend you watch it to get a better understanding of what children experience and families experience at such a young age. The video is 30 minutes so we recommend making yourself comfortable. Indian Act and Sixties Scoop. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).

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Resources – ABORIGINAL PEOPLES

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October 19, 2016. October 19, 2016. Ives, N., Sussman, T., and Denov, M. S. (n.d.). Introduction to Social Work in Canada: Histories, Contexts and Practices. Home (n.d.). Retrieved October 19, 2016, from http:/ indigenousfoundations.arts.ubc.ca/. 2016) Medicine Wheel – Catholic Principals’ Council Ontario. Retrieved October 19, 2016, from http:/ blog.cpco.on.ca/460-2/. Last But Not Least! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.

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