Residential Schools
Bev Sellars’ Life
Important Events
Residential Schools Routines
General details about the book
100

What school did Bev Sellars go to?

St. Joseph’s Mission

100

What nation is Bev Sellars from?

Xat’sull (Soda Creek) First Nation

100

What is the message of the book?

Residential schools really hurt Indigenous people.

100

What uniforms did kids have to wear?

Ugly uniforms that didn’t fit well.

100

When was the book published?

2013
200

What was the goal of residential schools?

To make Indigenous kids forget their culture and act like Europeans

200

Who helped Bev feel brave enough to share her story?

Her grandma and family encouraged her.

200

Why was family of importantance in this book?

Family helps people heal and stay strong.

200

What did they do to kids hair when they got caught?

It was cut short to take away their identity.

200

What does  Number One mean in the title?

Bev’s assigned number at school.

300

What would happen if kids spoke their native language at school?

They got punished or beaten, their mouths washed out with soap, or embarrassed

300

What personal struggles did Bev deal with after her stay in residential schools?

Depression, self-doubt, trouble trusting people, and alcohol problems.

300

How did colonialism change the identity of indigenous people?

It made many people feel lost, ashamed, and disconnected from their culture.

300

What chores did kids do?

Cleaning, cooking, and farm work.

300

What did Bev love doing when she was young?

Being outside and learning from elders.

400

How did residential schools negatively affect Indigenous communities?

They lost their culture, had family problems, and struggled with mental health.

400

What leadership role did Bev ended up occupying in her community?

She was Chief of her Nation.

400

What does the title of the book mean?

Students weren’t treated like real people they were just numbers.

400

Describe the food at residential school

Gross, boring, and not enough.

400

How did some kids fight back the residential schools?

They spoke their language in secret, ran away, or kept their culture hidden.

500

What was the purpose of the Catholic Church in residential schools?

They ran many schools and allowed abuse. Some leaders have apologized, but people want more action.

500

How did Bev’s education help her battle for Indigenous rights?

She studied law and worked to protect land, culture, and help survivors.

500

How does the book show that residential schools negatively affected indeginous kids?

It tells real stories of abuse, suffering, and trauma that prove otherwise.

500

Did the kids have contact with their families and if yes how?

They couldn’t much, letters were checked and visits were rare.

500

What does Bev want to tell in her books?

The truth about residential schools and how to help Indigenous people heal.