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The Mush Hole: Life at Two Indian Residential Schools Inuit Culture the origin of corn and

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the origin of corn and cotton

introduces iconic West Coast animals

the Americans and the British concluded that they could safely share the continent along a border that favoured the United States at the expense of Canadians and First Nations

The soft watercolour illustrations convey the love between the generations as well as the bounty from the earth

3 mêh-mêskoc nikî-pimohtahikawin / I was taken back and forth Ch

The Mush Hole: Life at Two Indian Residential Schools Inuit Culture the origin of corn andThe Mush Hole: Life at Two Indian Residential Schools is the 500 plus page compilation of primary source documents about the residential schools, Mohawk Institute and the Mount Elgin Residential Schools in Ontario. Anthropologist Elizabeth Graham worked for years compiling the documentation about the administration of the schools from the original writings of the ministers and staff of both schools, and the government records relating to individual

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