Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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They tend to be students in their late 30s to late 40s who have acquired some of the dominant society's habitus by way of residential schools but who , upon returning from residential school , also returned to a community which still ...
They tend to be students in their late 30s to late 40s who have acquired some of the dominant society's habitus by way of residential schools but who , upon returning from residential school , also returned to a community which still ...
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... Years at Moose Factory CATH OBERHOLTZER McMaster University From September 1923 until August 1930 , English - born Sam Waller taught at the Church Missionary Society's Moose Factory Indian Residential School in northern Ontario .
... Years at Moose Factory CATH OBERHOLTZER McMaster University From September 1923 until August 1930 , English - born Sam Waller taught at the Church Missionary Society's Moose Factory Indian Residential School in northern Ontario .
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... Bildeston and Ipswich in southeastern England , he completed his education at Northgate School , Ipswich in 1909. ... he was posted to the Moose Factory Indian Residential School in September 1923 remaining there until August 1930.
... Bildeston and Ipswich in southeastern England , he completed his education at Northgate School , Ipswich in 1909. ... he was posted to the Moose Factory Indian Residential School in September 1923 remaining there until August 1930.
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