Re-education camp

Re-education camp may refer to:

See also

References

  1. ^ James, Sonia (May 20, 2022), Re: In favor of the passage of H.R. 5444 / S. 2907 - Truth and Healing Commission on the Indian Boarding School Policies in the US (PDF) (letter), United States House of Representatives, Unfortunately, she passed away at the age of only 47 years in 1960 and left the family saddened that she was raised in this brutal way and forced by the government to be taken away from her family and raised by a military style "educational system" ie "re-education" camps of the Native American children.
  2. ^ McQuaid, Robyn J.; Schwartz, Flint D.; Blackstock, Cindy; Matheson, Kim; Anisman, Hymie; Bombay, Amy (4 June 2022). "Parent-Child Separations and Mental Health among First Nations and Métis Peoples in Canada: Links to Intergenerational Residential School Attendance". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 19 (11): 6877. doi:10.3390/ijerph19116877. PMC 9180563. PMID 35682462. The Canadian government forced generations of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis children from their families and communities to attend "schools," that were more akin to re-education camps, operated by Christian churches with the aim of assimilation.
  3. ^ Miller, Barbara; McLennan, Bradley (1 June 2022). "Unmarked graves on school grounds force Canada to confront disturbing past". ABC News. Retrieved 6 September 2025. "Essentially, you start thinking about it, and it is enforced assimilation, indoctrination, re-education camps," said Professor Scott Hamilton from Lakehead University.

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