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Posted: Jul 2, 2021 - 3:37pm

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Does the second photo contain a Studebaker Avanti?


Ummm...maybe as a Matchbox car up in one of the windows?

Nothing on that street looks remotely like an Avanti.


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Posted: Jul 2, 2021 - 2:18pm

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 westslope wrote:

Does the second photo contain a Studebaker Avanti?


Possibly - I'm not sure what kind of car that station wagon is (maybe a Renault?); there's probably someone around here who could identify it.  DaveInVA would know, but he's not around anymore.  Those photos were kind of intriguing.

 
No Avanti that I can see. Not even a Studebaker...
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Posted: Jul 2, 2021 - 8:18am

 westslope wrote:

Does the second photo contain a Studebaker Avanti?



Possibly - I'm not sure what kind of car that station wagon is (maybe a Renault?); there's probably someone around here who could identify it.  DaveInVA would know, but he's not around anymore.  Those photos were kind of intriguing.



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Posted: Jul 2, 2021 - 7:13am

 Proclivities wrote:
Does the second photo contain a Studebaker Avanti?


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Posted: Jul 1, 2021 - 2:06pm

A Series of Photographs of Downtown Belleville, Ontario in 1975



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Posted: Jul 1, 2021 - 1:17pm

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Yeah....   I am worried that many will jump to the worst conclusions without any details of these unmarked grave sites.   These discoveries could reinforce an ideology of victimization that could later hamper growth to more autonomy and security.

I worry that the flood gates of public transfers to FN communities will open up even further in an indiscriminate fashion.

I feel very, very sorry for elderly FNs here in BC that are believing, practising, deeply religious Catholics.  I feel awful for the honourable priests, nuns and lay Catholics who have sacrificed so much to help others.   

I personally believe that it is critical to recognize the positive contributions made by the residential schools.  Many university-trained chiefs attended residential schools.   

It is also vital to understand the alternatives at the time.  There were none.   Whether intended or not, educated political elites in FN communities appear to do a much better job of defending and promoting their interests than uneducated political elites in FN communities or anywhere else for that matter.

As for the domestic abuse and violence that still plagues some FN communities, the more jobs, the better.   In that direction, many FN communities are making huge strides as workers, contractors and entrepreneurs.    This is happening in part thanks to the residential schools.   In part thanks to affirmative action hiring programs that have been adopted both by government and many private companies, in particular resource companies.  

It may be hard to recognize it at the moment but the status and rights of First Nations have been steadily improving in recent decades.  Some of the worst and dumbest excesses of colonialism are steadily being unwound.   




It's a treacherous road though, all the same. No matter how gracious, open, supportive or understanding the general environment, cultural integration breaks down under its internal contradictions when the dominant culture (whatever that might be, anglosaxon, Chinese, Martian) still tacitly expects the minority culture to internalise the values of the dominant culture and somehow reconcile any tension with their own values in their own little bubble without challenging the values of the prevailing culture.

You see this time and time again in popular culture. Members of minorities "making it" within the framework of the dominant culture and everyone patting themselves on the backs, saying, see? we are not racist, we have a FN CEO, minister or whatever, but remaining completely oblivious to the actual problem, that the dominant culture has effectively suffocated the minority's culture of all room to breathe. 

The only solution I can see, is for a true dialog where the dominant culture is just as open to listen, learn and change based on what the minority culture has to offer. Anything else is basically just cultural annihilation, and, when it comes down to it, a pretty big loss for all involved.

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Posted: Jul 1, 2021 - 11:38am

 NoEnzLefttoSplit wrote:

yeah, some pretty horrific news coming out of Canada, which is kind of unusual. The big issue though is where you take it from here.

Yeah....   I am worried that many will jump to the worst conclusions without any details of these unmarked grave sites.   These discoveries could reinforce an ideology of victimization that could later hamper growth to more autonomy and security.

I worry that the flood gates of public transfers to FN communities will open up even further in an indiscriminate fashion.

I feel very, very sorry for elderly FNs here in BC that are believing, practising, deeply religious Catholics.  I feel awful for the honourable priests, nuns and lay Catholics who have sacrificed so much to help others.   

I personally believe that it is critical to recognize the positive contributions made by the residential schools.  Many university-trained chiefs attended residential schools.   

It is also vital to understand the alternatives at the time.  There were none.   Whether intended or not, educated political elites in FN communities appear to do a much better job of defending and promoting their interests than uneducated political elites in FN communities or anywhere else for that matter.

As for the domestic abuse and violence that still plagues some FN communities, the more jobs, the better.   In that direction, many FN communities are making huge strides as workers, contractors and entrepreneurs.    This is happening in part thanks to the residential schools.   In part thanks to affirmative action hiring programs that have been adopted both by government and many private companies, in particular resource companies.  

It may be hard to recognize it at the moment but the status and rights of First Nations have been steadily improving in recent decades.  Some of the worst and dumbest excesses of colonialism are steadily being unwound.   


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Posted: Jul 1, 2021 - 8:45am

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Happy Canada Day!

Despite the deadly weather, the forest fires and other wild fires, hundreds of unmarked First Nation children graves, and so on.       Sometimes being Canadian just sucks hard. 

A neighbour is the daughter of Indo-Ugandian refugees who escaped Idi Amin.   I will wager her parents are super grateful that a place like Canada exists.  
 
yeah, some pretty horrific news coming out of Canada, which is kind of unusual. The big issue though is where you take it from here.
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Posted: Jul 1, 2021 - 8:11am

Happy Canada Day!

Despite the deadly weather, the forest fires and other wild fires, hundreds of unmarked First Nation children graves, and so on.       Sometimes being Canadian just sucks hard. 

A neighbour is the daughter of Indo-Ugandian refugees who escaped Idi Amin.   I will wager her parents are super grateful that a place like Canada exists.  
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Posted: Jun 29, 2021 - 9:40am

At least 4 Catholic churches were destroyed on Indigenous land in a week
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Posted: Jun 24, 2021 - 11:47am

751 unmarked graves found at residential school
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Posted: Jun 10, 2021 - 11:08pm

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Posted: Jun 8, 2021 - 10:19am


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Posted: Jun 4, 2021 - 4:29pm

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It's the governments that are ultimately responsible for sanctioning violence through other actors. The RC is but one player. Anglicans, United, etc. are all part of those partnerships.


Not sure I would go that far.  But ultimately an institution in charge of looking after minors is responsible for what happens to those minors regardless of the source of the abuse, violence, etc.  

Yes, the other Christian churches played a role in this saga too.    Overall, and this is a broad sweeping generation, the other Christian churches have been much better than the RC church at recognizing and taking responsibility for past failures.  

The RC church really should grow up.  Just look at how the RC church has managed to so thoroughly alienate so many in Quebec.  Just look at how its presence and influence has diminished so much in Quebec over the past half a century.  

Prediction:  The RC church will not significantly change until women can become priests and all priests are allowed to marry.

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Posted: Jun 4, 2021 - 4:15pm

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I am not convinced that "forced assimilation" was always the motive.   Recall that school attendance is and has been mandatory for the rest of the population.

It certainly was early on, though it might have evolved somewhat over time.
In Canada, the Indian residential school system was a network of boarding schools for Indigenous peoples. The network was funded by the Canadian government's Department of Indian Affairs and administered by Christian churches. The school system was created for the purpose of removing Indigenous children from the influence of their own culture and assimilating them into the dominant Canadian culture, "to kill the Indian in the child."

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Posted: Jun 4, 2021 - 4:08pm

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No.  I am not implying that at all.   

But I am saying that much of the abuse came at the hands of other FN children, which should not surprise anybody given a) the tribal nature of BC FN communities and b) the social dynamics of these kinds of institutional settings.  

Once again, the adults in the charge — Roman Catholic clergy — were responsible.   Just like the US armed forces are ultimately responsible for all conflict deaths post-invasion and occupation in Iraq and Afghanistan.   Or just like the Israeli Occupation Forces are responsible for the atrocities committed in southern Lebanon under their watch. 

PM Justin Trudeau is calling for the Roman Catholic church to release archived records.   Will we know more later?  Perhaps.  


It's the governments that are ultimately responsible for sanctioning violence through other actors. The RC is but one player. Anglicans, United, etc. are all part of those partnerships.

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Posted: Jun 4, 2021 - 3:44pm

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Westslope, I get the impression that you're implying that the missing FN children died at the hands of other FN children and not school/church staff. Do you have any evidence to back up this apparent assertion? 


No.  I am not implying that at all.   

But I am saying that much of the abuse came at the hands of other FN children, which should not surprise anybody given a) the tribal nature of BC FN communities and b) the social dynamics of these kinds of institutional settings.  

Once again, the adults in the charge — Roman Catholic clergy — were responsible.   Just like the US armed forces are ultimately responsible for all conflict deaths post-invasion and occupation in Iraq and Afghanistan.   Or just like the Israeli Occupation Forces are responsible for the atrocities committed in southern Lebanon under their watch. 

PM Justin Trudeau is calling for the Roman Catholic church to release archived records.   Will we know more later?  Perhaps.  

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Posted: Jun 4, 2021 - 3:37pm

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No. Merely showing the existing mindset and prevailing conditions (of settler-colonialism), which left little room for speaking out.

Though apples and oranges, structural abuse in white boarding schools would merit a national debate as well. But it's a bit of a red herring.

The abuse (and trauma) started with kids being forcibly taken from their parents for the purpose of forced assimilation.

Colonialism remains an ongoing process, shaping both the structure and the quality of the relationship between the settlers and Indigenous peoples.


I am not convinced that "forced assimilation" was always the motive.   Recall that school attendance is and has been mandatory for the rest of the population.

Much of the current crop of FN leadership in British Columbia went through the residential school system.  Many of them would have never made it to university without the residential school system.    Educated FN leaders tend to a much better job of looking after their communities than uneducated leaders or outsiders.


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Posted: Jun 4, 2021 - 12:37pm

TRC requested $1.5M to find graves at residential schools. The feds denied the money in 2009
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