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Shingwauk's Vision
A History of Native Residential Schools
Book • 1996
In 'Shingwauk's Vision', J.R.
Miller provides a detailed history of Native residential schools, tracing their origins from seventeenth-century New France to their eventual closure in the 1960s.
The book examines the experiences of students, the role of missionaries, and the policies of government officials, offering a rich account based on extensive interviews and archival research.
Miller provides a detailed history of Native residential schools, tracing their origins from seventeenth-century New France to their eventual closure in the 1960s.
The book examines the experiences of students, the role of missionaries, and the policies of government officials, offering a rich account based on extensive interviews and archival research.
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as a thorough examination of the history of residential schools across Canada.

Celia Haig-Brown

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