![]() ![]() Does the story affect the way you view hockey and the history of this country? Why was hockey not fully a ‘way out’ for Saul?Ħ. ![]() How does the symbol of hockey play a role in this story? Hockey equals Canada. How does this quote relate to Truth and Reconciliation?ĥ. For that reason, we must never, never turn away from the opportunity of confronting history together – the opportunity to right a historical wrong.“ Governor General Michaëlle Jean, October 15, 2009. “When the present doesn’t recognize the wrongs of the past, the future takes its revenge. On much of the Residential School material, including on the Indian Horse website, contact information is provided for “Residential School Survivor Support Line.” Why do you think this information is needed?Ĥ. ![]() How does seeing this person affect Saul? What are the author and the filmmakers trying to say with this short scene?ģ. Is this Lonnie? The book and the film do not make it clear if it is or not. In the later scenes in the film, Saul sees a familiarlooking person laying on a mattress in a laneway in the film. Discuss with your students how they might handle introducing these topics when teaching history to younger children.Ģ. Yet the story of Residential Schools is the story of very young children being taken from their families. The film is rated 14A, in most provinces, PG in Alberta. The book Indian Horse is taught in grade 10 across Canada. ![]()
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