Description
Indigenous Life in Canada: Past, Present, Future; Missing and Exploited Indigenous Women and Girls is part of a set of 32-page books by Coast2Coast2Coast and published by Beech Street Books. Designed for elementary students from grades 4 to 7 the books offer an introduction to Indigenous life in Canada in the past, present and future. The content consultant for Missing and Exploited Indigenous Women and Girls is Dennis McPherson, band member of Couchiching First Nation and Associate Professor of Indigenous Learning, Lakehead University. Over six chapters Missing and Exploited Indigenous Women and Girls is discussed as follows: Chapter 1: MMIWG is explained and names some of the missing or murdered Indigenous women and girls. This is a national crisis related to racism and discrimination. Chapter 2, A National Inquiry, is about the Government of Canada’s response to this crisis beginning in 2015. Genocide, human rights, and marginalization are reported from this inquiry. Chapter 3 describes the path to this crisis reflecting the historical development of reserves, residential schools, the Sixties Scoop, and a timeline of the MMIWG. Chapter 4, How Did This Happen? describes many factors that are attributed to this crisis. Chapter 5 responds to the losses and includes the REDress Project. Chapter 6,Moving Into the Future discusses families of the missing Indigenous women and girls and how they are affected by the crisis.The book contains simply written text illustrated with maps, charts, images and photos. Each book has brief sidebars of additional information about a topic as well as suggested framing questions to assist students in critical thinking. Includes an index, information about the author, additional resources and a glossary. Levelled Guided Reading: V. Recommended.