"Presbyterian Mission School Report, Makoce Waste, 1901-2."

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Database ID27399
InstitutionSaskatchewan Archives Board
Fonds/CollectionLucy Margaret Baker fonds
File/Item ReferenceF-375-9
Date of creation1901-02
Physical description/extentone folder; 3 mm of textual records
Number of images5
Historical noteThis fonds includes records created and collected by Lucy Margaret Baker, the first missionary from the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, served Aboriginal people in the Prince Albert area starting in 1878. Baker taught at mission schools in the Prince Albert area in the 1870s and 1880s. Baker and her friend and assistant, Annie (nee Cameron) Kirkby, were also missionaries and teachers at a mission school at a Sioux reserve called Makoce Waste ("the good land") in the late 1890s and into the early years of the new century. Records of Lucy M. Baker include: correspondence, speeches, reminiscences, mission school reports for Makoce Waste reserve, 1897-1902, photographs, clippings, a diary, a published memoir of Lucy M. Baker, contracts and receipts for mission buildings and fire wood. The fonds also includes records about Lucy M. Baker, by identified and unidentified authors.
Scope and contentThis file contains four reports (quarterly) from the Makoce Waste Mission School in 1901, and one report from 1902. The reports mark the attendance of students and discuss their school work, "industrial work," "progress" in their studies, conduct and health.
Restrictions on accessThere are no restrictions on access.
TypeArchival
Primary MediaTextual documents
Specific document typesReports
Provenance Access PointBaker, Lucy Margaret 1836-1909
Treaty boundariesTreaty 6
Cultural regionSubarctic
NamesBaker, Lucy M.
Cameron, Annie
SubjectChurches -- Presbyterian
Religion -- Christianity
Missions and Missionaries
Education -- Western
Date Range(s)1900-1909
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