in the 1998 book by susan fournier and enre cree, stolen from our contains the story of the former leader moskvim tribe, george guerrin, about a boarding school. sister marie baptiste had a lot of sticks, long and thick, like billiard cues, when she heard me speak my language, she raised her hand and brought the stick down on me, i still have lumps and scars on my arms, physical and sexual violence, unsanitary conditions and malnutrition , disease outbreaks, poor medicine, the number of deaths is still unknown, estimates vary enormously, from three to 3,000 children, in some years they died in schools, scary... due to insufficient funding, while the staff got away with everything, some boarding schools even had a homemade electric chair for punishment. the intensity of the current was painful and high, but not fatal . from the report of inspector hamilton, who visited a boarding school in the city of birtle, manitoba, in 1936. i have never seen such repeatedly patched and torn clothes. the school uniform is so old and tattered that it doesn't solve it. there will not be a single unassimil