Scott, Duncan Campbell

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Scott, Duncan Campbell

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1862-1947

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Duncan Campbell Scott was born on August 2, 1862. He was a Canadian bureaucrat, poet and prose writer. He served as the deputy superintendent of the Department of Indian Affairs from 1913 to 1932. In this position, Scott advocated for the assimilation of Indigenous peoples of Canada. In the 21st century, Scott's work in the Department of Indian Affairs has been high scrutinized and classed as cultural genocide.

Scott died on December 19, 1947.

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Created by NM in 2020.

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