[R-G] Dr. Roland Chrisjohn: a Critical Review of Stephen Harper's Residential School Apology

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Fri Jul 4 11:33:52 MDT 2008


*AUDIO INTERVIEW

http://www.ncra.ca/exchange/dspProgramDetail.cfm?programID=72612

MP3 audio: Pt 1 (19mins) 
http://www.ncra.ca/business/admin_ncra/progex/programFiles/53/roland_chrisjohn_apology_pt.1(19min).mp3
Pt 2 (27mins): 
http://www.ncra.ca/business/admin_ncra/progex/programFiles/53/roland_chrisjohn_apology_pt.2_(27min).mp3

Program Title:* Dr. Roland Chrisjohn: a Critical Review of Stephen 
Harper's Residential School Apology
*Description:* Dr. Roland Chrisjohn contextual view of Canada's colonial 
policies surrounding government sponsored, church run residential 
schools. He offers a critical view of Stephen Harper's apology 
concerning the residential school policy made in the House of Commons on 
June 11th, 2008.

Dr. Roland Chrisjohn is currently the
Director of Native Studies at St. Thomas University and amongst other 
works is co-author of The Circle Game: Shadow and Substance in the 
Indian Residential School Experience in Canada. An Oneida of the 
Iroquois Confederacy, he has spoken and written extensively about social 
issues which affect Indigenous people of North
America.

<>*More resources available: http://www.nativestudies.org/works.html
http://www.marxmail.org/ApologyNotAccepted.htm*
co-authored by Roland Chrisjohn, Andrea Bear Nicholas, Karen Stote, 
James Craven (Omahkohkiaayo i’poyi), Tanya Wasacase, Pierre Loiselle, 
and Andrea O. Smith

This was broadcast orignally as part of CKUT's Anti-Colonial Canada Day 
programming.

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