Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... residential schools but who , upon returning from residential school , also returned to a community which still had a bush mode of production intact . It is interesting to note that the code - switchers ( from 5 to 10 % ) of the Native ...
... residential schools but who , upon returning from residential school , also returned to a community which still had a bush mode of production intact . It is interesting to note that the code - switchers ( from 5 to 10 % ) of the Native ...
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... Residential School in northern Ontario . Waller's diaries , photographs , ornithological specimens and artifacts provide us with vignettes of life in this remote community during those years . The glimpses of everyday life , visitors ...
... Residential School in northern Ontario . Waller's diaries , photographs , ornithological specimens and artifacts provide us with vignettes of life in this remote community during those years . The glimpses of everyday life , visitors ...
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... Residential School in September 1923 remaining there until August 1930. At that time he moved to Manitoba where he continued in the mission - sponsored education field until his retirement in 1957. Retirement permitted all his energies ...
... Residential School in September 1923 remaining there until August 1930. At that time he moved to Manitoba where he continued in the mission - sponsored education field until his retirement in 1957. Retirement permitted all his energies ...
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