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MARIE - PIERRE BOUSQUET Université de Montréal a In Canada , discussions about Indian residential schools were for ... The literature about the residential school experience is growing , as seen in the number of major academic works and ...
MARIE - PIERRE BOUSQUET Université de Montréal a In Canada , discussions about Indian residential schools were for ... The literature about the residential school experience is growing , as seen in the number of major academic works and ...
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I will focus on the Amos Indian residential school , located at SaintMarc - de - Figuery in Abitibi ... on the influence and impact of its alumni ? on their home societies a few decades after their stay in residential schools .
I will focus on the Amos Indian residential school , located at SaintMarc - de - Figuery in Abitibi ... on the influence and impact of its alumni ? on their home societies a few decades after their stay in residential schools .
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Speaking the Pictures in my Head ” : Residential School Discourse as a Vehicle for Theorizing the Past ... I was privileged to interview a group of elders who had attended various residential and industrial boarding schools .
Speaking the Pictures in my Head ” : Residential School Discourse as a Vehicle for Theorizing the Past ... I was privileged to interview a group of elders who had attended various residential and industrial boarding schools .
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MariePierre Bousquet | 1 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
Richard Burleson | 37 |
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