Residential School Locations Dataset (CSV Format)

The Residential School Locations Dataset [IRS_Locations.csv] contains the locations (latitude and longitude) of Residential Schools and student hostels operated by the federal government in Canada. All the residential schools and hostels that are listed in the Indian Residential School Settlement Ag...

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Main Author: Orlandini, Rosa
Other Authors: Hite, Morgan, Pyne, Stephanie, Truth and Reconciliation Commission, York University, National Centre for Truth and Reconcilation
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Borealis
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/RIYEMU
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spelling ftborealisdata:doi:10.5683/SP2/RIYEMU 2023-05-15T17:22:53+02:00 Residential School Locations Dataset (CSV Format) Orlandini, Rosa Orlandini, Rosa Hite, Morgan Pyne, Stephanie Truth and Reconciliation Commission York University National Centre for Truth and Reconcilation https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/RIYEMU English eng Borealis This dataset is also available in Shapefile format and Geodatabase Format. https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/RIYEMU The information pertaining to the official school names and alternate, dates of opening and closing and religious affiliation were provide by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation. The school location data was compiled by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission/National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, Morgan Hite, Residential Schools Land Memory Mapping Project/Stephanie Pyne, and Rosa Orlandini. Rosa Orlandini verified the location data using primary and secondary sources: aerial photographs, survey plans, topographic maps, sketch maps, engineering and architectural drawings, photographs, manuscripts, journal articles, magazine articles, government reports and documents, websites, local history books, and archaeological reports. Arts and Humanities Social Sciences Residential Schools Indigenous Youth Indigenous peoples Geospatial Data Locational Data ftborealisdata https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/RIYEMU 2022-10-10T05:32:58Z The Residential School Locations Dataset [IRS_Locations.csv] contains the locations (latitude and longitude) of Residential Schools and student hostels operated by the federal government in Canada. All the residential schools and hostels that are listed in the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement are included in this dataset, as well as several Industrial schools and residential schools that were not part of the IRRSA. This version of the dataset doesn’t include the five schools under the Newfoundland and Labrador Residential Schools Settlement Agreement. The original school location data was created by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and was provided to the researcher (Rosa Orlandini) by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation in April 2017. The dataset was created by Rosa Orlandini, and builds upon and enhances the previous work of the Truth and Reconcilation Commission, Morgan Hite (creator of the Atlas of Indian Residential Schools in Canada that was produced for the Tk'emlups First Nation and Justice for Day Scholar's Initiative, and Stephanie Pyne (project lead for the Residential Schools Interactive Map). Each individual school location in this dataset is attributed either to RSIM, Morgan Hite, NCTR or Rosa Orlandini. Many schools/hostels had several locations throughout the history of the institution. If the school/hostel moved from its’ original location to another property, then the school is considered to have two unique locations in this dataset,the original location and the new location. For example, Lejac Indian Residential School had two locations while it was operating, Stuart Lake and Fraser Lake. If a new school building was constructed on the same property as the original school building, it isn't considered to be a new location, as is the case of Girouard Indian Residential School.When the precise location is known, the coordinates of the main building are provided, and when the precise location of the building isn’t known, an approximate location is provided. For ... Other/Unknown Material Newfoundland Borealis Canada Indian Newfoundland
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Social Sciences
Residential Schools
Indigenous Youth
Indigenous peoples
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Residential Schools
Indigenous Youth
Indigenous peoples
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Residential School Locations Dataset (CSV Format)
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Indigenous Youth
Indigenous peoples
description The Residential School Locations Dataset [IRS_Locations.csv] contains the locations (latitude and longitude) of Residential Schools and student hostels operated by the federal government in Canada. All the residential schools and hostels that are listed in the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement are included in this dataset, as well as several Industrial schools and residential schools that were not part of the IRRSA. This version of the dataset doesn’t include the five schools under the Newfoundland and Labrador Residential Schools Settlement Agreement. The original school location data was created by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and was provided to the researcher (Rosa Orlandini) by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation in April 2017. The dataset was created by Rosa Orlandini, and builds upon and enhances the previous work of the Truth and Reconcilation Commission, Morgan Hite (creator of the Atlas of Indian Residential Schools in Canada that was produced for the Tk'emlups First Nation and Justice for Day Scholar's Initiative, and Stephanie Pyne (project lead for the Residential Schools Interactive Map). Each individual school location in this dataset is attributed either to RSIM, Morgan Hite, NCTR or Rosa Orlandini. Many schools/hostels had several locations throughout the history of the institution. If the school/hostel moved from its’ original location to another property, then the school is considered to have two unique locations in this dataset,the original location and the new location. For example, Lejac Indian Residential School had two locations while it was operating, Stuart Lake and Fraser Lake. If a new school building was constructed on the same property as the original school building, it isn't considered to be a new location, as is the case of Girouard Indian Residential School.When the precise location is known, the coordinates of the main building are provided, and when the precise location of the building isn’t known, an approximate location is provided. For ...
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Hite, Morgan
Pyne, Stephanie
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York University
National Centre for Truth and Reconcilation
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title_full Residential School Locations Dataset (CSV Format)
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title_sort residential school locations dataset (csv format)
publisher Borealis
url https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/RIYEMU
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op_source The information pertaining to the official school names and alternate, dates of opening and closing and religious affiliation were provide by the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation. The school location data was compiled by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission/National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, Morgan Hite, Residential Schools Land Memory Mapping Project/Stephanie Pyne, and Rosa Orlandini. Rosa Orlandini verified the location data using primary and secondary sources: aerial photographs, survey plans, topographic maps, sketch maps, engineering and architectural drawings, photographs, manuscripts, journal articles, magazine articles, government reports and documents, websites, local history books, and archaeological reports.
op_relation This dataset is also available in Shapefile format and Geodatabase Format.
https://doi.org/10.5683/SP2/RIYEMU
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