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Egerton Ryerson doesn't deserve an anti-Indigenous label

Smith, Donald
http://beta.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/egerton-ryerson-doesnt-deserve-an-anti-indigenous-label/article35558895/

Date Written:  05/07/2017
Year Published:  2017  
Resource Type:  Article

In defence of Egerton Ryerson (the namesake of Ryerson University) regarding the current anti-indigenous controversy.

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As a Canadian historian of nearly half a century's standing, I find the current controversy over Egerton Ryerson, the namesake of Ryerson University, totally baffling. I wonder how deeply his critics have probed into the past of the founder of the modern Ontario public-school system. Their portrayal of him as anti-Indigenous misrepresents the man completely.

Egerton Ryerson (1803-1882) was a Christian minister. Perhaps this is the central problem. As the University of British Columbia anthropologist Kenelm Burridge said so well in his book, In the Way: A Study of Christian Missionary Endeavours (1991): "Whatever missionaries do or have done will be perceived as good by some, otherwise by others."

At the Credit Mission, located in what is now Mississauga, young Egerton set out in 1826/27 to learn Ojibway. As he later wrote: "I must now acquire a new language, to teach a new people." The first Methodist (now the United Church) minister to the Mississauga (Ojibwa, or Anishinabeg) acquired a basic speaking knowledge. The future Mississauga chief, Kahkewaquonaby (Sacred Feathers), known in English as Peter Jones, became a close life-long friend. The Credit Mississauga liked Ryerson. He rolled up his sleeves, worked beside them in the fields, ate and lived with them. He gained their respect. At a council meeting in December, 1826, they gave him the Ojibway name of one of their deceased chiefs: "Cheechock" or "Chechalk." The name meant "Bird on the Wing."

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