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Group of women and children outside the school, Pangnirtung (Pangnirtuuq) Federal Hostel, Nunauvt, 1927 (1927). Source: F.H. Stringer / Library and Archives Canada / e002342690.

Federal Hostel at Pangnirtung (NU)

Dates of Operation
August 29, 1964 - June 17, 1967
Description
The Federal Hostel at Pangnirtung was part of the Northern Affairs Branch (NAB) Small Hostels program, launched in 1960. The Small Hostel setting was supposed to come close to the traditional home life of Inuit children. The hostels usually held eight beds each, and local community members worked as Hostel Mothers or Hostel Parents. They operated the residences under the supervision of the Federal Day School Principal. Children staying in the hostels attended local day schools. Use of the hostels in Pangnirtung was limited by classroom space and a housing program that brought many outlying families to live in town. (National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation)
Denomination
None

More Information

Alternate Name(s)
Federal Hostel at Pangnirtang
Pangnirtang
Panniqtuuq Hostel
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Map Information

Location
"Point is on the site of the former federal school building. The hostel was located in the SE corner of the same block. The Attagoyuk Ilisavik School (High School) is now located in the same block" (Orlandini, 2019).
Location Credit
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation and Rosa Orlandini. The school/hostel location data was collected by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission / National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, Morgan Hite (Atlas of Indian Residential Schools of Canada), Stephanie Pyne (Residential Schools Land Memory Mapping Project) and Rosa Orlandini (Map and GIS Librarian, York University Libraries). The location data and associated attribute data was enhanced, revised and updated by Rosa Orlandini, in consultation with the Archivists at the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.
Location Source
Orlandini, Rosa, 2019, "Residential Schools Locations Dataset (Shapefile format)", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/FJG5TG, Borealis, V3, UNF:6:TTc1mMvx2BlBqBgIN05xVw== [fileUNF]

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