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Education - Canadianization
Item Number
VT R177.3 Chapter 4
Item Date
ca 1921


Nation Building in Saskatchewan: 'The Ukrainians' - Chapter Four (Silent Film)


"The rural school of Lost Lake, near Hafford, was seen as a community centre. Several activities were held for the children such as sewing, picnics, and field days. These events were all designed to encourage the integration of the students into Canadian society."

Document Details
Reference Number:
VT R177.3 Chapter 4
Media Type:
video
Notes:
Length: 4 min. 24 sec.
Keywords:
Schools; Hafford; Lost Lake; Picnics; Field Days; Students


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Image Preview R-B158-1 Photograph 01 - The July 1st celebrations at Wroxton school attracted several school groups.
Image Preview R-B158-4 Photograph 02 - Toporoutz and Chernowka students attended the July 1st celebrations at Wroxton.
Image Preview R-A4028-4 Photograph 03 - The 'Foreign Schools' Field Day' was an annual event which provided an opportunity to wave the flag.
Image Preview R-A4028-3 Photograph 04 - During the 'Foreign Schools' Field Day' efforts were made to encourage the merits of Canadian citizenship.
Image Preview R-177.10/4 Item 5 PDF Document 05 - The cultural origins of students within several school districts.
Image Preview VT R177.3 Chapter 1 Video 06 - Nation Building in Saskatchewan: 'The Ukrainians' - Chapter One (Silent Film)
Image Preview VT R177.3 Chapter 4 Video 07 - Nation Building in Saskatchewan: 'The Ukrainians' - Chapter Four (Silent Film)
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