DescriptionSt Josephs Mission Boys Chopping Wood.jpg
English: This is a photo of male students at the St. Joseph's Mission Indian Residential School, a part of the Canadian Indian residential school system. The boys are chopping wood. The year this photo was taken is unknown, but the photo is known to have been taken in either the late 19th century or the early 20th century. The original photo is owned by the Museum of the Cariboo-Chilcotin, but the museum made this photo available to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, who included it in the final report of the TRC, What We Have Learned: Principles of Truth and Reconciliation, The History, page 88. The entire report was published in the public domain, so this photograph is now also in the public domain.
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Captions
Boys from the St. Joseph's Mission chopping wood.
Items portrayed in this file
depicts
Canadian Indian residential school system
copyright status
copyrighted, dedicated to the public domain by copyright holder
copyright license
Creative Commons CC0 License
inception
2015
coordinates of the point of view
52°3'41.731"N, 121°57'7.034"W
media type
image/jpeg
data size
55,253 byte
height
302 pixel
width
477 pixel
checksum
88a23e7e3936b643bba6937e86cd3baa0e4c81e6
determination method or standard: SHA-1
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