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Oblivious : Residential Schools, Segregated Hospitals, and the use of Indigenous Peoples as Slaves of Race Science. Cover Image Book Book

Oblivious : Residential Schools, Segregated Hospitals, and the use of Indigenous Peoples as Slaves of Race Science.

Dewar, Elaine. (Author).

Summary:

In 'Oblivious', investigative journalist Elaine Dewar exposes the governmental machinery behind the unacknowledged Jim-Crow era of the Canadian Prairies. The granddaughter of settlers saved during their first Prairie winter by the generosity of their Indigenous neighbours, Dewar explores how even well-meaning Canadians who glimpsed the truth of what was being done by the government of Canada in their names did nothing to stop it. Dewar lives in Toronto, ON.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781771966825
  • Physical Description: 400 pages ; 2 x 14 cm
  • Publisher: Canada : Biblioasis, 2026.

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Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
Library Bound Incorporated
Subject: HISTORY
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination

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