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CANADA: Study finds Innu education inadequate in Natuashish

A two-year study commissioned by the Canadian Department of Indian and Northern Affairs and conducted by Memorial University in St. John's, Newfoundland, found education of Innu children in the community of Natuashish, Labrador, abhorrent. The study analyzed the educational system developed by Canada upon the community’s relocation in 2002 from Davis Inlet. The major flaws uncovered by the study included teachers who did not speak the Innu language and who were instructing Innu children in culturally insensitive methods, according to CBC news, which received a leaked copy of the report. According to the report, only one in three Innu children in Natuashish attends school and 35 percent of those who participated in the study suffer from fetal alcohol syndrome.