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Report on the Indian schools of Manitoba and the North-West Territories
Internet Archive

1907
Document
Creators
Bryce, P.H.
Contributors
Department of Indian Affairs (Canada).
Description
"Early report on the Indian residential schools in Manitoba and the Northwest Territories conducted by the Chief Medical Office or the Department of Indian Affairs. The author details the history of the Residential Schools, discusses their condition, and describes in the health of the pupils. He finds a high and unacceptable death rate from tuberculosis due to the poor conditions under which the students are forced to live" -- Internet Archive.
Language
English

More Information

Statement of Responsibility
by P.H. Bryce.
Publication Information
Ottawa : Government Printing Bureau
Physical Description
1 online resource (19 pages [1] leaf folded plates)
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