Pastedechouan was an Innu boy taken to France by Catholic clergymen in 1620. What happened to him 400 years ago may well be the template that would later become the residential school system. IDEAS retraces the story of Pastedechouan, revealing that history has an extremely long reach.
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Though I may have been too young to fully comprehend the Doña Paz tragedy at the time, subsequent news stories about it left an indelible impression on me. I grew up rationalizing that sea travel is a perilous undertaking particularly in a country where antiquated vessels are commonplace. When I reached…
By: Shenal Fernando Early Life· Ignatius De Loyola was born in the Basque region of Gipuzkoa in northern Spain in the year 1491 to a family of 13 and was the youngest child of a noble and wealthy family. When Ignatius was seven years old, he lost his mother. At the age of 16, he […]