English: This is a photo of the boys' hockey team from the St. Joseph's MIssion Indian Residential School, a part of the Canadian Indian residential school system. The boys are participating in ice hockey, a tradition part of white Canadian culture. This demonstrates how the indigenous children had their own culture replaced by white Canadian culture by the residential schools. The original photo is owned by the Museum of the Cariboo-Chilcotin, but the museum made this photo available to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, who included it in the final report of the TRC, The Survivors Speak, Preface, page xi. The entire report was published in the public domain, so this photograph is now also in the public domain.
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The hockey team of the St. Joseph's Mission Indian Residential School