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National church archives seek school records: former students require documents for compensation.


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 archivist ARCHIVIST. One to whose care the archives have been confided.  Nancy Hurn has sought the assistance of diocesan bishops A bishop in charge of a diocese. These are to be distinguished from suffragan bishops, assistant bishops, coadjutor bishops, Auxiliary Bishops, or metropolitans or primates.  and chancellors in compiling an inventory of residential school records owned by various Anglican entities in Canada in preparation for the implementation of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement.

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adj.
Bound by signed agreement: the signatory parties to a contract.

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 to the revised agreement, agreed to make copies of these records available to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that would be established if the accord--which has to be approved by nine provincial courts--comes into effect. Ms. Hurn plans to create a central inventory of residential school records from the list compiled by diocesan di·oc·e·san  
adj.
Of or relating to a diocese.

n.
The bishop of a diocese.


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 archives. The central inventory can include parish registers that contain information on students who attended Anglican-run schools.

Ms. Hurn also noted that some diocesan archives have already seen a rise in the number of requests for baptismal bap·tism  
n.
1. A religious sacrament marked by the symbolic use of water and resulting in admission of the recipient into the community of Christians.

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 certificates of former students, particularly those who are 65 or older and eligible to receive an advance on the common experience payment, as part of the settlement package. (A $1.9 billion package provides each former student with a payment of $10,000 plus $3,000 for each additional year spent in residential school; it also includes a process allowing those who suffered sexual or physical abuse to receive additional compensation and provides funding for healing programs.)

Former students are required to provide documents proving their birth when they apply for the common experience payment and in most instances, baptismal records are their only source of birth information, said Ms. Hurn. The archivist also asked dioceses to review their archival holdings such as photographs, newsletters, reports and correspondence for detailed student information since some students lack attendance information in their records and this could be helpful in establishing that they attended a residential school.

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, noted Ms. Hurn.

There are continuing efforts to circulate cir·cu·late  
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v.intr.
1. To move in or flow through a circle or circuit: blood circulating through the body.

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 digital and print reproductions of the photographs with aboriginal groups "so that names and dates can be sought for these valuable records," said Ms. Hurn.

The courts will hold public hearings to consider whether the agreement is "fair, reasonable, and adequate." The agreement could be implemented by June, 2007.

Marites N. Sison

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Author:Sison, Marites N.
Publication:Anglican Journal
Date:Sep 1, 2006
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