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What every Canadian should know about Canada’s recent history | Gwendolyn Point | TEDxAbbotsford 

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Dr. Gwendolyn Point uncovers the often-overlooked aspects of Canada's history, especially in relation to its Indigenous peoples. She delves into the significant impact of laws like the Indian Act and the Gradual Civilization Act on First Nations, highlighting the unique legal status and challenges faced by these communities. Dr. Point also shares her personal experiences with the intergenerational impacts of these policies, including the residential school era, and emphasizes the importance of understanding and acknowledging this history for all Canadians, regardless of their profession or background. Dr. Point currently serves as the Knowledge Keeper for the BC Assembly of First Nation Chiefs. She served a term 2015-2018 as The Chancellor for the University of the Fraser Valley. She taught in her home community Sts’ailes School and she worked for the Chilliwack School District as a District Support Teacher before working 15 years for the Stó:lō Government as the Education Manager. She has a Doctor of Education from Simon Fraser University, a Master of Education from the University of Portland, a Post Baccalaureate from SFU, and a Bachelor of Education from the University of British Columbia. Numerous awards include, Paul Harris Fellow, Order of Chilliwack, BC Aboriginal Tourism Award, Seattle Art Museum: “The Recognition for work in First Nation Language & Culture”, The University of the Fraser Valley: “The Betty Urqhart Community Service Award”, Chilliwack School District set up 2 bursaries in her name. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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@berenyiandre2040
@berenyiandre2040 8 месяцев назад
Madam, you bring up the issue of the mistreatment and the destruction of Indians. It was the same case in the United States. According to me your people are the real Canadians. Your video is brilliant. Really you ought to write a book, it's worth it, it reminds me of the book "Bury my heart at wounded knee". God Bless you. Warm regards. Andre BERENYI from France
@DB.64
@DB.64 8 месяцев назад
Education and knowledge is so important. In Ontario an Indigenous curriculum was going to be made and implemented in our schools but Premier Doug Ford shut it down and prevented it from happening. Hopefully one day it can become a reality. Canadians know so little about the history and current relations between First Nations and Canada. I’m sure it is by design to prevent real, significant change.
@lrpoint
@lrpoint 8 месяцев назад
Amazing Thank you
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