“The first Innu school opened in Sheshatshiu in 1968, and right up until 2009, there were a total of 30 graduates from high school over that period. Not 30 per year! It was 30 in total, over a 40-year time span.” Clarence (Bud) Davis, ‘A Means to An End’
“In 1967, when I was a student at Robert Leckie in Goose Bay, I had a choice to make about what science course to take. As the geology one (where I would work outdoors, which I enjoy) was full, I chose Physics.” Eldred Davis, ‘A Technician and Phone Guy’
“I think this present job I have now, I enjoy it very much because it gives to a lot of Inuit education. The most important thing I find now is trying to preserve the Inuttitut language,…” Hulda Lyall, ‘Take Each Day One by One’
