Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 37Carleton University, 2005 - Algonquian Indians |
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The aim was no longer to ' civilize ' pupils but to bring the socio - economic conditions of a ' culturally disadvantaged minority ' into alignment with the living conditions of other Canadians . Living conditions in.
The aim was no longer to ' civilize ' pupils but to bring the socio - economic conditions of a ' culturally disadvantaged minority ' into alignment with the living conditions of other Canadians . Living conditions in.
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the living conditions of other Canadians . Living conditions in Native communities in fact worsened , and public opinion became sensitive to the poor conditions in First Nations communities ( Dyck 1983 : 205 ; Lavoie 2005 : 57 ) .
the living conditions of other Canadians . Living conditions in Native communities in fact worsened , and public opinion became sensitive to the poor conditions in First Nations communities ( Dyck 1983 : 205 ; Lavoie 2005 : 57 ) .
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Harsh living conditions were exacerbated by lack of suitable clothing and bedding . One former Mohawk student remarked , “ They would leave the windows open all the time , and they'd give you only one blanket .
Harsh living conditions were exacerbated by lack of suitable clothing and bedding . One former Mohawk student remarked , “ They would leave the windows open all the time , and they'd give you only one blanket .
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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
Richard Burleson | 37 |
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