Seven Fallen Feathers Chapter Summary

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The first residential school in Canada was opened in 1831, followed by thousands more of these schools. All Canadian residential schools were not fully closed until 1996, 165 years after the first one opened. With this being said, Indigenous children have suffered for over 160 years without the majority of the public knowing. In the novel Seven Fallen Feathers by Tanya Talaga, the use of residential schools represents the Canadian government's excessive desire to isolate and control Indigenous children and their heritage all around Canada. Firstly, Indigenous children were moved several hundred miles from their reserves without their parents and isolated in a strange new place. Secondly, they were isolated due to discrimination and prejudice from …show more content…

These ideologies would draw in Indigenous parents who would send their kids away in hopes of them having a more educated life. Jordan Wabasse is the first student we are introduced to in the book. His parents were rightfully hesitant about sending their kid to a residential school in Thunder Bay with his aunt, who lived there. Chapter one, Jordan's family gets a letter or something about the school. Jordan and his parents were set on achieving his dreams and receiving proper education like what was advertised. Furthermore, residential schools did whatever they could to hide what was going on inside. Only decades later did it reach news broadcasters about what was happening inside these schools. Instead of parents sending their kids away, they were forced to stay in these schools and were not allowed the option of going home and seeing their families. Chanie Wenjak, another character we meet in the book and many of his friends, attempted to escape their school. Chapter 2, something about Chanie and friends trying to

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