1969: “It’s about time the textbooks were changed and something written about the history of Indians, of their culture and of their heroes.” - Ida McLeod, Cree



Wants Indian History
In School Textbooks

1969 Nov 4. The Ottawa Journal 
      Saskatoon – “It’s about time the textbooks were changed and something written about the history of Indians, of their culture and of their heroes.”
      So says an Indian mother of four grown children who criticizes the education system for neglecting Indian history in textbooks.
      Ida McLeod [Cree], a counselor with the Indian affairs department who moved to Saskatoon last August to work toward an educational degree, says there is nothing in the texts that glorifies any Indian.
      “Indian children are never given the chance to be proud they are Indian because Indian history and culture has never been researched or written about.”
1969 Nov 4. The Ottawa Journal 

"Hollywood Indian and Textbook Indian"
on The Pierre Berton Show.
      Using motion picture film and actual quotations from Canadian school texts in Part 2 of the Indian Revolution, Pierre shows how a false picture of the Indian has been built up by white society.
1969 Aug 9 The Ottawa Journal 

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