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Frederick Banting Alternate stands witness to residential school history

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Click on image to see slideshow from Frederick Banting event

Click on image to see slideshow from Frederick Banting event

Students at Frederick Banting Secondary School in Stittsville participated in Project of Heart as part of their Lifeskills and Aboriginal Studies courses. They chose to commemorate the Spanish Indian Residential School – formerly Wikwemikong – in Manitoulin Island.  The tiles were smudged by Willy Bruce, who is a Native veteran and Carrier of the Aboriginal Vetern’s Eagle Staff.  Students participated in an Honour Song at the Drum and listened attentively to Willy as he shared the Traditional Teachings on values that should govern our choices in life.  As well, Willy gifted an Eagle Feather to the Banting Staff to honour all the young warriors who gave their health or lives as a result of the IRS experience.

As the social justice component of the project, students signed up to be witnesses to the proceedings of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal on First Nations Child Welfare.

John Curry from the Sttitsville News covered the event; a scan of the newspaper coverage can be seen here.

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1 Comment to “Frederick Banting Alternate stands witness to residential school history”

  1. Ottawa Catholic School Board teachers embrace Project of Heart | Project of Heart Says:March 3rd, 2010 at 11:33 pm

    [...] their choice of an Indian Residential School to commemorate, the group decided to team up with Frederick Banting Alternative School and commemorate the Spanish IRS in southern [...]

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