History of Battleford Industrial School for Indian:
Name
Walter Juliam Wasylow
Type of Resource
text
Genre
Thesis
Abstract
*Abstract taken from Page Two of History of Battleford Industrial School*
The purpose of this historical study is to examine the devel- opment and effect of educational policies that established, supported, and closed Industrial Schools for Indians and, in particular, the Battleford Industrial School which existed in the North-West Territories from 1883 to 1905 and continued in the Province of Saskatchewan to 1914.
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nonprojected graphic
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Subject Hierarchical Geographic
North America--Canada------
Subject Local Name
--Industrial school--Battleford Industrial School--Boundaries--North-West--Saskatchewan--Alberta--Manitoba--Government--Roman Catholics--Religion--Department of Indian Affairs--North-West Territories--Civilization--Political--Battleford--Carlton--Duck Lake--Fort Pitt--Sounding Lake--Indian Agent--Church of England--Roman Catholic--Presbyterian Missions--Education--Atakakup--School--Muskoday--John Smiths--Onion Lake--Eagle Hills--Canadian--Boarding school--Day School--Mission School--Treaty--Calgary--Ottawa--Ontario--Anglican--Prince Albert--Canada--Saskatoon--Winnipeg--Vancouver--Haney--Regina--England--Edmonton--Melfort--John A. McDonald--Prime Minister--Government--Metis--Lac La Ronge--Mistawasis--Cree--Red Pheasant--Moosomin------------
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