“所以,我们永远被带走了”:土著相对照顾者的经验作为揭示儿童福利制度殖民性的框架

Cary Waubanascum, Michelle Sarche
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本研究考察了土著儿童与家庭和国家分离的严重性,儿童福利制度中的殖民现实,在经验儿童福利文献中明显缺乏土著的声音和他们的独特经验,以及实施土著方法的研究的缺乏。本定性研究以土著故事工作方法为基础,试图了解土著相对照顾者在儿童福利系统中的经历。调查结果查明了儿童福利制度对土著儿童和家庭施加的具体形式的殖民暴力,例如不断的迁离和分离,作为殖民和同化的工具。亲属照护者也暴露了儿童福利制度是如何继续强加现代殖民性别制度的,延续了政府资助的文明教育项目的遗产,通过种族化和性别化土著家庭来同化土著家庭,为暴力辩护,维护权力和控制。亲属的生活经历为揭示与家庭和性别持续控制有关的儿童福利中的殖民性提供了一个框架。
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“So, we’ve been taken away since forever”: Indigenous Relative Caregivers’ Experiences as a Framework for Uncovering Coloniality in the Child Welfare System

This study examines to the gravity of the ongoing removal and separation of Indigenous children from their families and nations, the reality of coloniality in the child welfare system, the glaring absence of Indigenous voices and their distinct experiences in the empirical child welfare literature, and dearth of studies that implement Indigenous methodologies. Grounded in Indigenous Storywork methodology, this qualitative study sought to understand (10) Indigenous relative caregivers’ experiences with the child welfare system. Findings identified specific forms of colonial violence inflicted upon Indigenous children and families by the child welfare system, such as ongoing removal and separation, as vehicles for colonization and assimilation. Relative caregivers also exposed how the child welfare system continues to impose the modern colonial gender system, continuing a legacy of government sponsored civilizing educations programs to assimilate through racializing and genderizing Indigenous families to justify violence and maintain power and control. Relatives’ lived experiences provide a framework for uncovering coloniality in child welfare in relation to continued control over family and gender.

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