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The history • 17979.199C, box 3, file 29, (C0990), Austin McKitrick to Dr. R. P. MacKay, 30 September 1901,quoted in Hildebrand, “Staff Perspectives,” 170. [13d-c000990-d0017-001]611. Gagan, Sensitive Independence, 201.612. Canada, Annual Report of <strong>the</strong> Department of Indian Affairs, 1906, 2:52–56.613. Grant, “Two-Thirds of <strong>the</strong> Revenue,” 108–109.614. For an example, see: Canada, Annual Report of <strong>the</strong> Department of Indian Affairs, 1893, 172.615. TRC, NRA, Library and Archives Canada, file 886-24, part 1, Skeena River Agency – CrosbyGirls Residential School [Port Simpson] – Audit Reports 1935–1948, FA 10-17, Perm. volume6458, Microfilm reel C-8779; Library and Archives Canada – Ottawa, “Crosby Girls’ Home,United Church of Canada, Cost of Operations <strong>for</strong> Fiscal Year 1934–35.” [PSM-200049-0003]616. TRC, NRA, Library and Archives Canada, RG10, volume 8845, file 963/16-2, part 1, July 3,1936, Re: Kamloops Residential School, Roman Catholic. [KAM-002000]617. TRC, NRA, Anglican Diocese of Cariboo Archives Section #205, St. George Indian ResidentialSchool, Card D.C. 2C11, Lytton-St.-George’s School, #88.44, “All Saints Indian ResidentialSchool Staff Manual 2nd Revision, 1967, Mr. A. W. Harding, Vice-Principal,” 26–27.[AEMR-177341]618. Canada, Annual Report of <strong>the</strong> Department of Indian Affairs, 1896, 366.619. TRC, NRA, Anglican Church of Canada, General Synod Archives, ACC-MSCC-GS 75-103,series 9:08, box 131, file 5-3, “The Indian Residential School Commission of <strong>the</strong> MissionSociety of <strong>the</strong> Church of England in Canada, An Outline of <strong>the</strong> Duties of Those Who OccupyPositions on <strong>the</strong> Staff at <strong>the</strong> Society’s Indian Residential Schools, No. III, The Teacher.”[AAC-090142]620. TRC, NRA, Library and Archives Canada, RG10, volume 6462, file 888-1, part 1, H, EGN-007951, F. J. C. Ball to D. C. Scott, 5 May 1921. [GRG-022150-0000]621. TRC, NRA, Library and Archives Canada, RG10, volume 6028, file 118-7-1, part 1, E. B. Glassto Dr. Su<strong>the</strong>rland, 4 September 1896. [WFL-000648-0002]622. Hare and Barman, “Good Intentions,” 168, 205, 206, 216.623. Buck, Doctor Rode Side-Saddle, 114, 133.624. Buck, Doctor Rode Side-Saddle, 92.625. Brandon, Manitoba, principal T. Ferrier in 1903; Mount Elgin, Ontario, principal S. R. McVittyin 1913; and Kuper Island, British Columbia, principal W. Lemmens in 1915—all used <strong>the</strong>word “evil” in describing tendencies in Aboriginal culture. Canada, Annual Report of <strong>the</strong>Department of Indian Affairs, 1903, 342–343; TRC, NRA, Library and Archives Canada, RG10,volume 6205, file 468-1, part 1, Public Archives Canada, S. R. McVitty, “Helping <strong>the</strong> Indian:How it Is Done at Mount Elgin Industrial Institute,” The Christian Guardian, 31 May 1913;[MER-0376] RG10, volume 1347, Microfilm reel C-13916, W. Lemmens to W. R. Robertson, 10February 1915. [KUP-004240]626. See, <strong>for</strong> example, Algoma Missionary News (April 1877): 14, quoted in Wilson, “Note on ShingwaukIndustrial Home,” 69; Butcher, Letters of Margaret Butcher, 26.627. TRC, NRA, Library and Archives Canada, RG10, volume 6057, file 265-10, part 1, J. P. Mackeyto Fa<strong>the</strong>r MacNeil, 5 October 1936. [SRS-000280-0003]628. Bush, Western Challenge, 27.629. Fisher, Contact and Conflict, 185–188; Usher, William Duncan, 126.630. TRC, NRA, Anglican Church of Canada, General Synod Archives, MSCC, GS 75-103, series2-15, box 29, file 10, Anglican document no. 52.63, Victoria Ketcheson and Patricia Watson, 29November 1952. [PAR-001992]

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