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Orange Shirt Day: September 30th  Cover Image Book Book

Orange Shirt Day: September 30th / Orange Shirt Society ; edited and approved by Phyllis Webstad & Joan Sorley.

Webstad, Phyllis, (editor.). Sorley, Joan, (editor.). Orange Shirt Society, (issuing body.).

Summary:

"Readers of Orange Shirt Day will embark on a sacred journey to deepen their understanding of Orange Shirt Day, the Orange Shirt Society and residential school reconciliation. This book provides the necessary resources and sparks a passion for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous individuals to make a difference moving forward. For Phyllis Webstad, as well as other survivors and their families, the orange shirt has become a symbol of healing and of hope for the future." --Amazon.com.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781989122433 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 155 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour maps ; 29 cm
  • Publisher: [Victoria, British Columbia] : Medicine Wheel Education, 2020.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
The vision that inspired Orange Shirt Day -- Setting the stage to residential schools -- Residential schools the effects on Indigenous people -- Remembering, recovering and reconciling -- Orange Shirt Day and the Orange Shirt Society -- How to participate in Orange Shirt Day -- Reconciliation : building a future together -- Artwork : Canadian students' reflections
Subject: Webstad, Phyllis > Juvenile literature.
Off-reservation boarding schools > Canada > Juvenile literature.
Orange shirt day > Juvenile literature.
Indigenous peoples > Canada > Juvenile literature.
Topic Heading: 'SLIDE' > KDPL

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at Camosun College Library.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Circulation Modifier Holdable? Status Due Date Courses
Interurban Library E 96.5 O736 2020 (Text) 26040003440324 Main Collection Volume hold Available -
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Chapter 0 Introduction
Canada Based Toll Free Help Lines
2(1)
Terminology Used in This Book
2(1)
What This Book Explores
3(1)
The Book at a Glance
4(1)
Introduction Questions
5(2)
Chapter 1 The Vision that Inspired Orange Shirt Day
7(16)
Chief Fred Robbins
8(1)
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
9(2)
Canada's Apology
11(1)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Apology
12(1)
Phyllis (Jack) Webstad's Story
13(2)
This is Phyllis's Message to You
15(2)
Orange Shirt Society
17(2)
Chapter 1 Questions
19(4)
Chapter 2 Setting the Stage to Residential Schools
23(14)
Indigenous Society Before Contact
24(1)
Colonization in Canada
25(1)
The Indian Act
26(1)
Land Taken
27(1)
Indian Agents
27(1)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
27(1)
The Creation of the Residential Schools System
28(5)
Chapter 2 Questions
33(4)
Chapter 3 Residential Schools the Effects on Indigenous People
37(18)
The Location of Residential Schools
38(2)
The Arrival at Residential School
40(1)
Life at Residential Schools
41(1)
Religious Influence at Residential Schools
42(1)
St. Joseph's Mission Residential School
43(3)
Intergenerational Trauma
46(1)
Life After Residential Schools
47(2)
Resilience
49(1)
Truth and Reconciliation Commission Resources
50(1)
Chapter 3 Questions
51(4)
Chapter 4 Remembering, Recovering and Reconciling
55(22)
Chief Fred Robbins' Vision
57(1)
St. Joseph's Mission Residential School Commemoration Project
57(1)
The Project Planning Committee
58(1)
St. Joseph's Mission Commemoration Project Events
58(3)
The Moment the Seed for Orange Shirt Day was Planted
61(2)
St. Joseph's Mission Commemorative Monuments
63(2)
I Apologize by Gary Fjellgaard
65(2)
Is Sorry Enough? Written by: Elaine Bomberry and Murray Porter
67(2)
St. Joseph's Mission Residential School Reunion
69(2)
Ongoing Legacy
71(2)
Chapter 4 Questions
73(4)
Chapter 5 Orange Shirt Day and the Orange Shirt Society
77(18)
How it all Began
78(1)
The First Orange Shirt Day
79(3)
Why September 30th
82(1)
Why the Message "Every Child Matters"
83(2)
Orange Shirt Day and Intergenerational Trauma
85(2)
The Orange Shirt Society
87(2)
The Future of Orange Shirt Day
89(2)
Chapter 5 Questions
91(4)
Chapter 6 How to Participate in Orange Shirt Day
95(20)
Wearing an Orange Shirt
97(1)
How to Share Phyllis's Story
98(2)
Become an Advocate
100(1)
Become Educated... Then Educate!
101(2)
Schools
103(1)
Create Artwork
104(1)
Get to Know Indigenous Resources
105(1)
Acknowledge the Traditional Territory
105(2)
Be Flexible
107(2)
Businesses
109(1)
Write a Letter
109(1)
Donate
109(1)
The Official Shirt of 2020
110(1)
Chapter 6 Questions
111(4)
Chapter 7 Reconciliation: Building a Future Together
115(18)
What are People Saying About Reconciliation?
117(4)
The Reconciliation Process
121(1)
Education
121(2)
Truth Telling
123(1)
Our Shared History
124(1)
Reconciliation is the Future
125(2)
Reconciliation and the Path Forward
127(2)
Chapter 7 Questions
129(4)
Chapter 8 Artwork: Canadian Students' Reflections
133(18)
Artwork and Writing Themes
134(1)
Writing Submissions
135(2)
Dear Phyllis... Dear Survivor
137(2)
What Residential Schools Looked Like
139(2)
Identities Being Taken Away
141(1)
Creating a New Inclusive Canada for Indigenous People
142(1)
Before and After Residential School
143(1)
Awareness of Indigenous Traditions and Symbols
144(1)
Eyes
145(1)
Collective Projects
146(1)
Orange Shirts
147(2)
How Does Wearing An Orange Shirt Create Change
149(2)
Chapter 9 Glossary
151


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