Indigenous Soldiers in WWI
An exploration of the contributions of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit soldiers, and the contrast between their service and their treatment upon return.
Key Questions
- 1Why did Indigenous men enlist despite facing systemic discrimination?
- 2How were Indigenous veterans treated differently than non-Indigenous veterans?
- 3What was the impact of the Soldier Settlement Act on Indigenous lands?
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