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  1. General Information on Residential Schools in Saskatchewan

General Information on Residential Schools in Saskatchewan

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Half-Day System and the Exploitation of Student Labour
Sexual Abuse in Residential Schools
Residential Schools as Catchments for 'Neglected' Children
Inadequate Instruction in Residential Schools
Runaways and the Residential School System
Failure of Residential Schools in Student Preparation for Workforce Participation
Hayter Reeds Remarks on the Failure of Industrial Schools
Introduction of Two-Year Electoral System for Band Councils
Physical Abuse in Residential Schools
Cultural Dislocation - Loss of Metis Languages and Culture through Education System and other Forms of Assimilation
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General Information on Residential Schools in Saskatchewan

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Open access to this website and associate database is made possible through the generosity of the Law Society of Saskatchewan, Legal Aid Saskatchewan , the Saskatchewan Ministry of Corrections and Policing, and the Community-engaged History Collaboratorium, Department of History, at the University of Saskatchewan .
This database is the product of a partnership between Legal Aid Saskatchewan, the Community-engaged History Collaboratorium (History Department at the University of Saskatchewan) and the Humanities and Fine Arts Digital Research Centre (https://library.usask.ca/drc/). It is an ever-expanding work in progress. If you have any questions about this database, or suggestions for improving it, please send them to engaged.history@usask.ca.
If you are interested in learning more about the Collaboratorium, and/or perhaps in sponsoring a student to work on a research project for your community or organization, please see http://artsandscience.usask.ca/history/Outreach/Collaboratorium.php.
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