S-018 conventionDeclaration detailLevel http://ica-atom.org/doc/RS-2#5.4 Minimal Residential School IRSSA School Non-Denominational Akaitcho Hall conventionDeclaration Yellowknife Federal Hostel conventionDeclaration Yellowknife Vocational School conventionDeclaration Akaitcho Hall Hostel conventionDeclaration Yellowknife conventionDeclaration Akaitcho Hostel conventionDeclaration Akaitcho Hall Student Residence conventionDeclaration Yellowknife Hostel conventionDeclaration Yellowknife School and Hostel conventionDeclaration 1958-08-29 - 1994-06-30 Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

Akaitcho Hall opened in Yellowknife, NWT in 1958. The residence was operated by the federal government without church involvement, and, for much of its history, had a large non-Aboriginal population. Inspectors' reports show that the hostel's laundry facilities and janitorial storage were inadequate, and that office and counseling spaces were non-existent. Akaitcho Hall was transferred to the Northwest Territories government in 1969, which operated it until 1994.

Northwest Territories
Yellowknife School - Yukon and NWT - Eskimo , Indian and white students enjoy lunch in cafeteria of Sir John Franklin School, Yellowknife, NWT - Akaitcho Hall; Cafeteria of Sir John Franklin School, is located in Akaitche [sic] Hall, which is the students residence.

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Prospectus Sir John Franklin School and students' residence, Akaitcho Hall, Yellowknife NWT

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Yellowknife, N.W.T. [aerial]

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AHU Akaitcho Hall IRS (NT) YKU Yellowknife (NT) Akaitcho Hall Narrative No title 1954-01-01 1954-12-31

1954

Akaitcho Hall Bilingual One Page History 2010-01-01 2015-12-31

2010 - 2015