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Canadian Indians must build their own future and the church's role is to help them acquire the necessary technical skills, according to Rev. John R. C(...)
Canadian Indians must build their own future and the church's role is to help them acquire the necessary technical skills, according to Rev. John R. C(...)

Canadian Indians must build their own future and the church's role is to help them acquire the necessary technical skills, according to Rev. John R. C(...)

Date3/16/1974
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Original Toronto Star caption: Canadian Indians must build their own future and the church's role is to help them acquire the necessary technical skills; according to Rev. John R. Clarke; right; who talks with Garfield Mark; a Cree Indian; at a gravel pit near Moosonee. Clarke; 35; is chairman of the James Bay Education Centre and is particulary keen on a heavy construction equipment course taught there. He himself owns a cement mixer; two bulldozers; two dump trucks; a caterpillar tractor and an old Jeep.
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Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0106798F